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This Day in History Quiz: August 15

Question: From what country did the Republic of Congo gain independence on August 15, 1960?
Answer: The Republic of the Congo became independent from France on August 15, 1960.
Question: What movie, released on August 15, 1979, made famous the line “I love the smell of napalm in the morning”?
Answer: Francis Ford Coppola’s movie Apocalypse Now was released in theaters on August 15, 1979. It became a film classic noted for numerous performances, including Robert Duvall’s, whose character, Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore, famously says, “I love the smell of napalm in the morning.”
Question: The discovery of what new carnivore species, a member of the raccoon family found in Columbia and Ecuador, was announced on August 15, 2013?
Answer: On August 15, 2013, scientists at the Smithsonian announced their discovery of the olinguito (Bassaricyon neblina). They described it as “the first carnivore species to be discovered in the American continents in 35 years.” These small arboreal animals are a species of olingo that live in the cloud forests of Colombia and Ecuador. 
Question: On August 15, 1947, Great Britain’s rule over what country ended?
Answer: After a decades-long independence movement, India became an independent country on August 15, 1947, ending nearly two centuries of British rule. August 15 is celebrated as Independence Day in India.
Question: What canal opened on August 15, 1914?
Answer: The Panama Canal opened to ships on August 15, 1914.
Question: Which king of the Scots died on August 15, 1057?
Answer: Macbeth, king of the Scots, was killed in battle on August 15, 1057, by Malcolm, the eldest son of Duncan I, whom Macbeth had murdered in 1040.