US history quiz. 1. Where else than from Africa were slaves brought to North America? England New Zealand Canada The Carribean.

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US history quiz

1. Where else than from Africa were slaves brought to North America? England New Zealand Canada The Carribean

2. How many slaves escaped on the Underground Railroad? ,000 1,000,00030,000

3. What did they call people who helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad? engineersconditioners architectshelpers

4. When was Martin Luther King born? in 1929in 1921 in 1940 in 1897

5. When did Martin Luther King give his famous ‚I have a dream‘ speech? in 1952in 1971 in 1963in 1967

6. How old was Pocahontas when she met John Smith? 7 years10 years 24 years17 years

7. What is the name of the woman who became famous for not giving up her seat? Rosa Miller Rosa Hunt Rosa White Rosa Parks

8. When was slavery abolished in the US? in 1865in 1963 In 1510In 1920

9. Today, how many children are child slaves worldwide? 1.2 million 790, million 30,000

10. Which sentence about the Underground Railroad is correct? Rosa Parks escaped with the help of the Underground Railroad. The slaves used secret railroads to escape. The Underground Railroad was mainly led by white people. The Underground Railroad was not really a railroad.