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Bonus Mystery Q's
100

Union leader who was successful in defeating the Confederates.

 Ulysses S. Grant

100

President Lincoln believed it was illegal for the Southern states to do this, which means leave the union.

Secede

100

Most of the destruction (complete ruin) was in the ______ since most of the battles were fought here. 

South

100

Which event happened first... Victory over Japan or Victory over Europe (Germany)?

Victory over Europe

100

WW2 - The U.S. Marines used this secret code language borrowed from this Native American people.

Navajo Code Talkers

100

2 million, 5 million, or 10 million...how many men were drafted into the US military during WW2?

10 million

200

The general (leader) of the Confederate Army.

General Robert E. Lee

200

Group of people who opposed to slavery 

abolitionists

200

This event kicked off the Civil War with the first shots fired here

the attack on Fort Sumter

200

June 6, 1944, Allied forces launched this massive amphibious invasion in Normandy, France

D-day (Operation Overlord)

200

WW1 - Chemical Warfare resulted in the mass production of these defense mechanisms. 

Gas masks

200

During WW2, over 5,000 of this group were pilots in the Soviet air force

women

300

This woman was one of the main conductors of the underground railroad

Harriet Tubman

300

Southern advantages in the war

Home Court Advantage and possible help from the British, great military leaders

300

Lincoln's speech given November 19th, 1863 to memorialize fallen troops at a Battlefield.

Gettysburg Address


300

First Axis country to surrender 

Italy (1943 - 2 years before Germany)

300

WW2 - This research and development project produced the first nuclear weapons

Manhattan Project

300

During WW2, the U.S. Navy had a ship whose sole purpose was to make this dessert

Ice Cream

400

This man assassinated Pres. Lincoln

John Wilkes Booth

400

The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves that lived where? 

Slave states in the Confederacy

400

What were two Northern Advantages in the war?

What are a larger population, more supplies/resources; industrialization, railroads

400

On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded this country, prompting Britain and France to declare war.

Poland

400

WW2 - What does the "D" in D-day stand for?

Day

400

In WW1, to hide their true purpose from enemy intelligence, this new "tracked, armored fighting vehicle" was given this code name during development.

Tank

500

The President of the Confederacy

Jefferson Davis

500

States that supported the Union and did not join the Confederacy despite being slave states.

Border States

500

This document declared slaves in rebelling states were henceforward free

Emancipation Proclamation

500

The year of the attack on Pearl Harbor

1941

500

WW1 - This iconic flower was inspired by a poem ("In Flanders Field") to become a symbol of remembrance.

Poppy

500

During WWI she supported the French war effort by fitting ambulances with portable X-ray equipment

Marie Curie

600

Reasons for Britain's refusal to help the South

They did not believe in slavery

600

Name two reasons for the Civil War

the differences in geography and the different economies of the North/South; the issue over states' rights; the issue of slavery; the Missouri Compromise; Bleeding Kansas; John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry; the Election of 1860.

600

Ironclad

Name of the ships covered in iron that later became submarines

600

Last surrender - Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda fought WW2 in this country until the 1970s (about 30 years after the war ended) , when he left the jungle & surrendered

The Philippines 

600

WW2 - What were the names of the atomic bombs dropped on Japan?

"Little Boy" and "Fat Man"

600

This board game which is still popular today was launched in 1935 and became incredibly popular, offering a fantasy of wealth

Monopoly