Slavery
The Civil War
General History
General Science
100

These six states had the largest slave populations in 1860.

What are Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama?

100

This man was made the head of the Army of Northern Virginia, and became the most beloved general, possibly in all American history.

Who was Robert E. Lee?

100

In 1492, he sailed the ocean blue.

Who is Columbus?

100

The bones that protect your lungs, heart, and other centrally located vital organs are called this.

What is the ribcage?

200

Some of the covert ways slaves would rebel would be breaking their tools, pretending to be sick, or even destroying these.

What are their owners' crops?

200

Because of his rather stony face and refusal to cry as a child, James Longstreet's father gave him this nickname.

What is Old Pete / Peter?

200

This Pennsylvania Signer of the Declaration, and supposed inventor of Bifocals, often complained of gout, a painful affliction of the toes and feet, and often paid prisoners from the local jail to carry him around the city of Philadelphia.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

200

Stress affects all creatures negatively, and many have negative coping behaviors, such as sucking in air while biting a piece of wood, like a fence, also known as this.

What is cribbing?

300

Another covert way the Slaves rebelled against their masters was by making up these, often to make fun of their white owners.

What are coded songs?

300

This Confederate General from the Shenandoah Valley told a retreating General after complaining of running out of bullets, "Well sir, you must show them the bayonet", just shortly before having his right hand shot.

Who is Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson?

300

In 1933, this man was elected to Chancellor of Germany, beginning the dictatorial and vicious rule by the National Socialist German Workers' Party?

Who is Adolf Hitler?

300

These create the Auroras near the top and bottom of the Earth, dazzling tourists and locals with their brilliant waves of green and red.

What are solar winds?

400

Nat Turner led the only successful this in the 400 years of North American slavery, having killed over 60 people.

What is a slave rebellion?

400

Because of his success in capturing Vicksburg in Mississippi and Chattanooga in Tennessee, President Lincoln choose this man to take over the whole US Army.

Who is Ulysses S Grant?

400

In July of 1947, the people of this desert town in New Mexico became involved in one of the biggest mysteries of the 20th century, even though it all turned out to be a spy balloon we did not want the Russians to know we had. Sorry X-Files fans!

What is Roswell?

400

An atom appears to be made up of 3 subatomic particles: Protons, which are Positive, these are Neutral, and Electrons, which are Negative.

What are Neutrons?

500

While slaves may have different masters, jobs, positions, and lives, they were all exposed to this, making the evil practice of slavery all the more abhorrent.

What is violence/trauma/cruelty?

500

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A friend of Robert Lee, they attended West Point together, served in the Mexican-American War, and often thought highly of Lee, its no surprise this President of the Confederacy choose Lee to take over the Army of Northern Virginia.

Who is Jefferson Davis?

500

The legend that George Washington's false teeth were wood is false. His false teeth were actually made from his own teeth that had fallen out, as well as a cow's tooth, horse's tooth, and the tooth of this large grey creature that loves the water.

What are hippos?

500

This famous German scientist with wild, frizzy hair became famous for his General Theory of Relativity, equations on black holes, and the Equation E=MC2?

Who is Albert Einstein?

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