What was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War?

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Antietam

Wilson’s Creek

What was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War?

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Additional Info: The Battle of Antietam was also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg. It took place in Sharpsburg, Maryland and Antietam Creek . During this single day battle 22,717 were killed, wounded, and missing combined.

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Which of the following pictures portray Theodore Roosevelt?

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Additional Info: Teddy Roosevelt was a Colonel in the U.S. Army. He served during the Spanish-American War in which he lead a famous group known as the “Rough Riders”

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That’s Herbert Hoover

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That’s Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Gasoline

Coal

Kerosene

What refined product brought John D. Rockefeller his initial

wealth?

Additional Info: John D. Rockefeller made

himself the richest man in the country through the oil industry. During his refining process of Kerosene he was throwing away thousands of gallons of byproduct. Later on the byproduct was found to be his greatest refined product. That product is Gasoline.

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Which of the following is the

Medieval weapon known as the Trebuchet?

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Additional Info: The Trebuchet was used as a

siege weapon. It uses physics to launch heavy objects at long distances.

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