Who was the President during the Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln
What year did World War 1 start?
1914
What kind of work did the females slaves do?
Take care of slaveholder's children and do housework
What country sent German U-boats to torpedo ships without warning during World War 1?
Germany
Why did people travel and settle west?
Gold
Which two sides were fighting in the Civil War?
North and South
What year did the United States enter World War 1?
1917
What happened to the slaves family?
They were separated and the children were sold?
Which country besides France and Russia were we allies with?
Great Britain
What was the name of the land that the U.S. bought that doubled the size of the U.S?
Louisiana Purchase
What happened to Abraham Lincoln when the Civil War ended?
He was assassinated
Who was assassinated that caused the start of World War 1?
Archduke Ferdinand
What was the name of the railroad that was used to help the slaves escape?
The Underground Railroad
What was the name of the country that was part of the Central Powers with Turkey and Austria-Hungry?
Germany
Which president purchased the Louisiana Purchase?
Thomas Jefferson
Who killed Abraham Lincoln
John Wilkes Booth
What was the name of the British cruise ship that sank and killed 128 Americans?
Lusitania
Which former slave who became a conductor helped the slaves escape?
Harriet Tubman
What disease did the soldiers from the lice get during WW1 while fighting in the trenches?
Trench Fever
What were the names of the explorers that Jefferson sent on the exploration of the Louisiana Purchase?
Lewis and Clark
What were the names of the soldiers that fought in the North and South?
Confederates and Union
What was country did Germany send a telegram that was decoded by the United States?
Mexico
What happened to the slaves if they were caught escaping?
They were tortured and beaten
Which President declared war on Germany after the Zimmerman telegram was decoded?
President Woodrow Wilson
Which female Native American helped the expedition by naming plants and by gathering edible fruits and vegetables for the group.
Sacagawea