Wartime, Peacetime
What's Up Dog
"It's Kev, not Kevin"
You Get a Trivia
You get a Riddle
100

The bombing of ________ _________ in 1941 sparked distrust of Japanese-Americans

Pearl Harbor

100

True or False: Takamoto learned more about drawing from Hollywood art directors in the Japanese Internment Camp

True

100

Why doesn't Bud like to be called Buddy?

He does not want to be treated like a child 

100

Human babies are born without this bone

Kneecaps

100

This part of London is in France

The letter 'N'

200

Which presidential order allowed the government and military to place Japanese-Americans in prison camps

Executive Order 9066

200

Why did Iwao Takamoto have to move to Manzanar Internment Camp at the age of 16

Because he was of Japanese Ancestry

200

How do readers know Bud is used to being sent to foster homes

He doesn't cry and get scared when he is being sent to the new foster home

200

What month is the Earth closest to the Sun

January

200

A pet shop owner had a parrot with a sign on its cage that said "Parrot repeats everything it hears". Davey bought the parrot and for two weeks he spoke to it and it didn't say a word. He returned the parrot but the shopkeeper said he never lied about the parrot.

How can this be?

The parrot was deaf.

300

True or False: President George Bush wrote in his apology that the money will make up for the injustice done to Japanese-Americans

False, he wrote money and apologies cannot make up for the injustice

300

Why did Disney hire Takamoto "on the spot"

Because they recognized the talent in his sketches

300

What does Bud say to Jerry to cheer him up

Being in a house with three girls will be better than being in a house with an older boy

300

This was the last movie Walt Disney was able to work on before he died

The Jungle Book

300

A bus driver was heading down a street in Los Angeles. He went right past a stop sign without stopping, he turned left where there was a "no left turn" sign, and he went the wrong way on a one-way street. Then he went on the left side of the road past a cop car. Still - he didn't break any traffic laws.  Why not?

He was walking...not driving.

400

Japanese-Americans received how much money for redress from the U.S. Government

$20,000

400

Frank Sinatra's song "Strangers in the Night" led to the name of which of Takamoto's cartoon character

Scooby Doo

400

Which person does Bud have a conflict with in the novel excerpt

The caseworker who assigns them to new foster homes

400

This American pilot successfully completed an emergency landing in the Hudson River in 2009, saving all 155 people on board

Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger

400

You see a boat filled with people. It has not sunk, but when you look again you don’t see a single person on the boat. Why?

All the people were married.

500

The Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (CWRIC) concluded Executive Order 9066 was the result of these three things:

1) Race prejudice

2) War hysteria

3) Failure of political leadership

500

What helped Takamoto overcome injustice?

The hard work he put into his cartoons
500

The author of Bud, Not Buddy uses which common experience to relate to children

Kids being confused and hurt by adults' lack of caring

500

This was Google's original name

Backrub

500

How can you take 2 from 5 and leave 4?

F  I V  E

Remove the 2 letters F and E from five and you have IV.

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