A) Kentucky B) Georgia C) North Carolina D) Virginia
A) Maine B) Iowa C) Indiana D) Ohio
A) Todd B) Martha C) Lydia D) Robert
A) Truth's father was sick and went to a hospital in California. B) She wanted to learn about Quaker life. C) Her father wanted her to learn how to cook from Aunt Elizabeth. D) It was summer and she was coming to visit their farm.
A) She wears colorful clothing. B) She has a dark skin complexion. C) She is tall and thin. D) She has curly, blond hair.
A) People for Freedom B) The Meetinghouse Members C) Society of Friends D) Sons of Liberty
A) The family did believe in war even though they were Quakers. B) They had no money and little food. C) They were helpers on the Underground Railroad. D) They were slave owners.
A) wagon train leader B) nurse C) missionary D) printer
A) some bullies from her class B) a runaway slave C) Union army soldiers D) a pack of angry dogs
A) an empty closet in the pantry B) a passage way beneath the hearthstone C) underneath the upstairs bed D) the loft in the horse stable
A) Fort Sumter, a Union fort, in South Carolina, was attacked by Southerners B) The take-over of Vicksburg, Mississippi, giving control of the Mississippi River to the Union C) The fight at Manassas Junction in Virginia D) Jefferson Davis was named the Confederate President.
A) to earn money or donations B) to join or support C) to argue or complain D) to leave or break away
A) Her father was coming to the Bardwell farm. B) The West was overcrowded with gold miners. C) Her father had died. D) Truth was to take the train to California to be with her Pa.
A) Canada B) Mexico C) Europe D) Cuba
A) A young Quaker boy said he was going to fight for the North B) Children laughed and made funny faces during the meeting. C) The elders spoke in favor of the war. D) A woman cried out loud for her husband.
A) a bruise on his back B) a broken arm C) a deep gash or cut on his forehead D) a bullet wound in his leg
A) Declaration of Independence B) Olive Branch Petition C) Emancipation Proclamation D) Bill of Rights
A) He was taken to a Yankee prison in New York. B) He joined the Confederate Army and fought against the Yankees. C) He was definitely killed in the battle at Manassas Junction. D) He was at Station 9 with a Quaker family.
A) He is escorting his niece back to her hometown. B) He is looking for new clothing made by the Northern factories. C) He is seeing a doctor about his inability to speak. D) He is visiting sick kinfolks.
A) Crispus Attacks B) Harriett Beecher Stowe C) Frederick Douglass D) Sojourner Truth
A) Legislative Suites B) Judicial Building C) Electoral College D) Executive Mansion
A) malaria B) smallpox C) scurvy D) scarlet fever
A) Stephen Douglas B) Ulyssess S. Grant C) William T. Sherman D) Robert E. Lee
A) The Take Over Victory B) The Path to Destruction C) A Journey through the South D) The March to the Sea
A) one month B) two weeks C) five hours D) three days
A) the clashing swords B) the loud thuds of the horses' hooves C) the sounds of the bugles D) the pounding of the drums
A) California B) Spain C) Africa D) South America
A) She went back to New York to work in a a Union hospital. B) She spoke at the meetinghouse about her journey to the North. C) She married Perry Gibson. D) She decided to become a doctor.
A) 1861-1865 B) 1770-1776 C) 1901-1910 D) 1450-1454
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