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Carver / Sunday / Booker / Wilder

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True or False. Laura Ingalls Wilder lived in Wisconsin.   true  
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True or False. When it was time to move West, Pa Ingalls built a prairie Schooner.   true  
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True or False. At 15 years of age, Laura began to teach school.   true  
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True or False. The Ingalls family moved only one time.   false  
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True or False. A biography is a true story of someone's life written by another person.   true  
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True or False. Booker T. Washington like Billy Sunday because he could have some honey.   false.  
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True or False. After the Civil War, Booker T. Washington and his family were still slaves.   false. They were freed.  
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True or False. Booker T. Washington attended Hampton Institute in Virginia.   true  
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True or False. Booker T. Washington's first book was Noah Webster's Blue-Backed Speller.   true  
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True or False. The emptiness that Billy Sunday felt within was filled with the excitement of baseball.   false  
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True or False. Billy Sunday played for the Chicago White STOCKINGS baseball team.   false, he played for the Chicago White SOX.  
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True or False. Billy Sunday preached to an estimated one million people in his lifetime.   false  
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What happened to Mary Ingalls because of her scarlet fever?   She went blind.  
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What important book did Billy Sunday learn about while he was living at the Orphan's Home?   The Bible  
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Who was the founder of the Tuskegee Institute?   Booker T. Washington  
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What was a school for Black Americans?   Tuskegee Institute  
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Who was an evangelistic meeting song leader?   Homer Rodeheaver  
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What was the best gift George Carver ever received?   a Bible  
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Who was the man who discovered 118 uses for the sweet potato?   George Washington Carver  
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What man was an evangelist preacher?   Billy Sunday  
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Booker T. Washington was very nervous the first day of school because he did not have what?   a last name  
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Tom and his stepsons worked in what?   salt mines  
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Laura Ingalls Wilder's first doll was made of what?   a corncob  
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Through experiments, who found many uses for the sweet potato and the peanut.   George Washington Carver  
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George Washington Carver's hobby was what?   studying plants  
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Where did Booker T. Washington and his family move after the Civil War?   Malden, West Virginia  
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As a boy, what word did Booker T. Washington wonder about?   freedom  
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What was Booker T. Washington's number at the salt mines?   eighteen  
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Whom did George Washington Carver meet at Tuskegee Institute?   Booker T. Washington  
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What did Billy Sunday organize for the mothers who attended his meetings?   a nursery  
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With whom did George Washington Carver live in Neosho?   Mariah and Andy Watkins  
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At Tuskegee Institute, what was Mr. Carver director of?   agriculture  
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What is a true story of a person's life written by that person himself?   an autobiography  
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What was the first book Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote?   Little House in the Big Woods  
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