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Sunken Millions for People in our Past Kim McCoig Grade 5 Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing All Rights Reserved

> < Level One Level One

Who brought the idea of settlement houses from Britain to the United States? A. Clara Barton B. Frederick Douglas C. Jane Addams D. Sacagawea $200

Who was the Confederate commander in the Civil War? A. Adolf Hitler B. Robert E. Lee C. Dred Scot D. Roger Williams $400

Who was the African American civil rights leader who worked for Integration in nonviolent ways? A. Thomas Edison B. Marco Polo C. Martin Luther King, Jr. D. John F. Kennedy $600

phonograph and electric Who was the person who invented the phonograph and electric light bulb? Thomas Edison B. Andrew Johnson C. Samuel Morse D. Samuel Gompers $800

Who was the 3rd president that was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence? William Harrison B. John Hancock C. George Washington D. Thomas Jefferson $1000

> < Level Two Level Two

Who was the conductor of the Underground Railroad? Abraham Lincoln B. Joseph McCoy C. Harriet Tubman D. Susan Anthony $2000

Which American automobile manufacturer mass produced cars using an assembly? Gerald Ford B. Andy Griffith C. Horace Mann D. Henry Ford $4000

Which African American women refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus? A. Patty Murray B. Rosa Parks C. Carrie Nation D. Leslie Groves $6000

Who was the the person that invented the telephone? Henry Ford B. Thomas Edison C. Samuel Morse D. Alexander Graham Bell $8000

Who as a President favored a strong Removal of Native Americans Union and ordered Removal of Native Americans from their lands? Patrick Henry B. Andrew Jackson C. Lyndon Johnson D. John Kennedy $10000

> < Level Three Level Three

Who was a favorite rock and roll performer in the 1950s? Elvis Presley B. Babe Ruth C. Bill Clinton D. John Smith $20000

What group of brothers pioneered the first airplane? A. Wright B. Kennedy C.Truman D. Williams $40000

Which President created the New Deal? Franklin D. Roosevelt B. John Rockefeller C. Jimmy Carter D. George Bush $60000

Which President gained land winning a war with Mexico? for U. S. by setting a northern border and winning a war with Mexico? Andrew Jackson B. Andrew Johnson C. James K. Polk D. Richard Nixon $80000

Which was a famous baseball player? Jack Dempsey B. Babe Ruth C. Gomer Pyle D. James Oglethorpe $100000

> < Level Four Level Four

Who was the oil entrepreneur who consolidated many refineries into one business? Daniel Shays B. Richard Nixon C. John D. Rockefeller D. Paul Roberson $200000

Who meetings led to a thaw in the Cold War? Bill Clinton B. Ronald Reagan C. George Bush D. Jimmy Carter $400000

Who was a temperance reformer? A. Carry Nation B. Betsy Ross C. Harriet Tubman D. Mary Todd Lincoln $600000

What African American leader who disagreed with the views of Martin Luther King, Jr.? Chester Nimitz B. Cyrus McCormick C. George Mitchell D. Malcolm X $800000

Who was the inventor of the cotton gin? Bill Pickett B. Eli Whitney C. Orville Wright D. Samuel Morse $1000000

You’ve recovered the sunken millions. Congratulations! You’ve recovered the sunken millions.