Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search.

Chapter 7 Review pages 203-227

Play the matching game and learn as you go!!!! Change the size so you can read all of the question and keep hitting start over and make sure you have covered all the questions!! There are 28 matching cards! Make sure you study them all!!

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took pictures of children working many hours for very low wages and helped pass child labor lawslewis hine
was ill as a child and could not hear or see and learned to read and write using BrailleHelen Keller
Died of after 6 months as governer and created the Department of Archives and HistoryWilliam Sanford
Wished to educate women to be teachers and believed that women should be teachers and attend college with menJulia Tutwiler
Invented many uses for peanuts and helped farmers grow a new cropGeorge Washington Carver
was thirty years old when she went to 1st gradeand taught children and also rescued many who had been kidnappedMaria Fearing
Because of physical disability was homeschooled by his mother and known as the father of the Panama CanalJohn T. Morgan
Founded Tuskegee University and was born as a slave but became educatedBooker T. Washington
Streetcars made it easier to live in the ________ and commute to their jobs in the citiessuburbs
People in Alabama could now communicate quickly bytelephone, telegraph and wireless radio
people could travel overseas to Europe easily byocean liner
During World War I, the US joined ___and___ to fight ____England, France, Germans
World War I was called the Great War because___________so many countries were involved
Airplanes were used for the first time in World War I and fought against other planes in aerial_______dogfights
World War I ended on ________. This date was celebrated as Armistice Day, but is now called____________-November 11,1918: Veterans Day
During World War I, times improved in Alabama because ___________demand for cotton brought prices up, shipbuilding in Mobile, textile mills and sawmills were became busy
Early in the 20th century, Alabama's cotton crop was destroyed by__________boll weevil
During the war, many soldiers were trained in Alabama because_________-mild climate
True or False? Alabama Power Company started building hydroelectric dams in 1910?False
True or False? Before 1920 American women could not vote?True
True or False? The name for teddy bears which we still use today came from a US President?True
Alabama women were not granted the right to vote until___________years after the end of World War I2
It was____years after the opening of the Panama Canal that World War I began.3
The Great Depression began in Alabama in1929
Stuffed animals that looked like bears have had a special names since the year______1902
Hydroelectric dams in Alabama were begun__________years after the Constitution of 1901.12
The "Electric-Line" shown on page 227 begins in the year_____and ends in the year_______1900:1930
How many years after women were given the right to vote did the depression begin?9 years


Al-Iman Academy
Mobile, AL

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