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Test your knowledge on influential figures in history from inventors to business magnates in this exciting quiz show! Can you answer all questions correctly to win the grand prize?
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Hilltop Elementary Fourth Grade Miss Martin & Mrs. Meranto Chp. 8
Lifelines 1- “Ask the audience” 2- “Phone a friend” 3- “50/50”
#1- $100 He invented the traffic light and gas mask______. Charles Kettering Garret Morgan A: B: John Patterson Edward Libbey C: D:
B- Garrett Morgan
#2- $200 Flew the first successful engine –powered plane in 1903; it lasted 12 seconds. Tom J. Johnson Thomas Edison A: B: Orville and Wilbur Wright B.F. Goodrich C: D:
C- Orville & Wilbur Wright
#3- $300 Invented the self starter for automobiles_________. Charles Kettering Garrett Morgan A: B: Tom. L. Johnson Samule “Golden Rule” Jones C: D:
A- Charles Kettering
#4- $500 He owned many oil refineries and joined them to form the Standard Oil Company. A: John D. Rockefeller Thomas Edison B: B.F. Goodrich C: D: John Patterson
A- John D. Rockefeller
#5- $1,000 Ran a rubber company in New York, but in 1870, he moved to Akron, Ohio John D. Rockefeller Thomas Edison A: B: John Patterson B.F. Goodrich C: D:
D- B.F. Goodrich
#6- $2,000 Invented more than 1,000 objects- some include: The light bulb and the phonograph. John D. Rockefeller Thomas Edison A: B: John Patterson B.F. Goodrich C: D:
B- Thomas Edison
#7- $4,000 Owned a glass factory and moved it to Toledo In 1888. Edward Libbey Thomas Edison A: B: John Patterson B.F. Goodrich C: D:
A- Edward Libbey
#8 - $8,000 He built the National Cash Register factory in Dayton. Edward Libbey Thomas Edison A: B: John Patterson B.F. Goodrich C: D:
C- John F. Patterson
#9 - $16,000 Places that offered education, hot meals and other Services to the poor and immigrants. sweatshops tenements A: B: settlement houses Immigrant education C: D:
C- settlement houses
#11 - $64,000 Mayor of Toledo. Samuel L. “Golden Rule” Jones Tom L. Johnson A: B: John Patterson John D. Rockefeller C: D:
A- Samuel “Golden Rule” Jones
#12 - $125,000 Refusing to work if the union’s demands were not met. Labor union Child labor A: B: strike sweatshops C: D:
C- strike
#13 - $250,000 This city was known as the “Rubber Capital of The World”. Toledo Akron A: B: Cleveland Dayton C: D:
B- Akron
#14 - $500,000 This city had large amounts of oil found here in The 1880’s. Toledo Akron A: B: Cleveland Lima C: D:
D- Lima
#15 - $1,000,000 Large amounts of natural gas were found here in the 1880’s. Toledo Findlay A: B: Cleveland Lima C: D:
B- Findlay
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