The Slave Trade
Michael Oher
Jackie Robinson
Muthaih Muralithara
Olympics
100
In what Century did the slave trade take place in America?
The 17th Century.
100
In which sport did Michael Oher excel in?
Football.
100
What sport did Robinson excel at?
Baseball.
100
What position did Muralitharan play on the cricket 'pitch'.
Bowler.
100
How many medals did the Jamaican bobsled team win in 1988?
None.
200
How were the African slaves able to communicate with their owners on a level basis?
Through the power of sport.
200
What is the name of the family that adopted Oher?
The Tuohys.
200
What team was Robinson drafted too?
The Brooklyn Dodgers.
200
What specific nationality did Muralitharan represent when playing internationally?
The Tamils.
200
How was the bobsled member's position during the final run?
Erect.
300
Did this form of relationship lead to the abolishment of slavery?
No.
300
What university did Oher attend after a long and hard decision.
The University of Mississipi.
300
Which people close to him raised peitions about his career?
His teammates.
300
What year did Muralitharan publicly express the importance of education.
2009.
300
What member of the appealed to the media about the emotions he felt after the final race?
Devon Harris.
400
How were the selected slaves recognized by their owners?
Through an unbiased form of communication.
400
What team was Michael Oher drafted?
The Baltimore Ravens.
400
When was the quote explained told by Robinson?
1947.
400
What are the two major nationalities in Sri Lanka?
The Tamils and sinhalese.
400
"........ the clapping, the cheering, having the crowd shake our hands made us so proud. There’s a stereotype of Jamaicans as party <>we all had a real hunger to be at the Games." Clue: 2 blanks
Animals and Rastafarians.
500
What were the Caucasian slave owners mindset after interacting with the slaves over a season?
That the slaves were human beings as well with character.
500
Courage.
“I mean, any fool can have <<>>. But honor, that’s the real reason you either do something or you don’t. It’s who you want to be. If you die trying for something important then you have both honor and courage and that’s pretty good. I think that’s what the writer was saying; that you should try for <<>> and hope for honor. And maybe even pray that the people telling you what to do have some, too."
500
“I'm not concerned with your <<>> or <<>> me... all I ask is that you respect me as a human being.”
liking and disliking
500
“The best thing we can give <<>> is education. This will equip them when they grow up to become full citizens of their country.”
Children.
500
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