World War One
World War Two
Civil War

Gilded Age/Spanish Flu
100

______________ is a massacre of African-American men in Elaine, Arkansas during the Red Summer of 1919.

Elaine Massacre

100

The military move more than 100,000 Japanese people to isolation camps. Two of the Ten Camps were located in Arkansas. What were the names of the camps?

Jerome and Rohwer

100

What was the name of the conflict over the election of the Arkansas governor race between Elisha Baxter and Joseph Brooks?

Brooks-Baxter War

100

What war happened right before the Spanish Flu?

World War One

200

Violence erupted all across the United State between African-Americans and White People in the summer of 1919.

Red Summer of 1919

200

What was the name of the famous Star Trek actor who was interned at the Japanese relocation camp in Rohwer, Arkansas. 

George Takei

200

This knife was invented in Jackson, Arkansas and was used by Jim Bowie.

Bowie Knife

200

How many Arkansans died of the Spanish Flu?

7,000

300

_____________ is a type of fighting where both sides build deep trenches as a defense against the enemy.

Trench Warfare

300

Where was the first defensive factory in Arkansas located?

Jacksonville, Arkansas

300

______________ was the only person that didn’t vote to secede in Arkansas in the Civil War.

Issac Murphy

300

American Soldiers brought back a deadly virus known as the, “______________.”

Spanish FLu

400

_____________ became one of the first members of Arkansas’s NAACP members.

Scipio Africanus Jones

400

How many Arkansas men and women died in World War II?

3,500

400

What is the percentage of Arkansas families that never owned slaves?

80 percent

400

_____________ are business people willing to take risks.

Entrepreneurs

500

How many Arkansans served in the Armed forces in World War One?

70,000

500

How many Arkansas men served in the Armed forces in World War II?

190,000

500

_____________ means a period of 40 years before the Civil War.

Antebellum Years

500

What two industries dominated Arkansas in the Gilded Age?

Lumber and Mining Industries

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