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West Virginia Studies Chapter 15 Review West Virginians and Internationa l Conflicts

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West Virginians and International

Conflicts

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Where did the Hatfields

live?

Logan County, West Virginia

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leader of the Hatfield clan

“Devil” Anse

Hatfield

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“DevilAnse”Hatfield

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Hatfield Family

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Where did the McCoys live?

Pike County, Kentucky

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tributary of the Big Sandy, which serves as the

boundary between West Virginia and Kentucky.

Tug River

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Tug Fork

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The Hatfield-McCoy feud took place before or after

the Civil War?

after

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What started the famous feud?

Argument

over some pigs

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gathered up a sow and her

piglets and took them to his farm

Floyd Hatfield

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accused Floyd Hatfield of stealing the pigs

Randolph McCoy

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to find not guilty in a trial

acquitted

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shot by McCoys and later died,

which led to the murder of three

McCoys

Ellison Hatfield

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Wilson gained national attention by refusing to extradite members of the Hatfield family to Kentucky during the Hatfield-McCoy feud. Out of gratitude, family patriarch Anderson "Devil Anse“ Hatfield named one of his sons after the governor.

Emanuel Wilson – WV’s Governor

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In 1898, the United States found itself involved in

what war?

the Spanish-American War

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What U.S. battleship was sent to Cuba to protect American citizens and

investments?

Maine

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U.S. Maine

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Because this ship mysteriously was

blown up in Havana harbor, what became a familiar battle cry?

“Remember the Maine”

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What West Virginian was chosen by

President McKinley to take a message to General Garcia?

Andrew Summers Rowan

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West Virginians who served in the Spanish-American War fought mostly in the

Philippines and in

Cuba

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In 1917, the United States declared war on Germany

because Germany -

was sinking passenger ships on

the high seas

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Compulsory enrollment for military service is

called what?

draft

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At the beginning World War I, all men between eighteen and forty-five

had to -

register for the draft

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The president during World War I was -

Woodrow

Wilson

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In President Woodrow Wilson’s cabinet who was Secretary of War?

Newton D. Baker

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U.S. Secretary of the Interior

during World War I

John D.

Payne

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In 1914 what countries were included in the

Central Powers?

Austria – Hungary - Germany

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Promoted faster than any

other soldier in World War I

John Hines

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The United States was part of what alliance?

Allied Powers

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site for a large munitions powder plant

during World War I

Nitro

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The abundance of what natural resources made the Kanawha Valley an

important location in the production of war

materials?Coal, natural gas,

oil, salt

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In the 1930’s what four nations were trying to

expand their power and territory?

Japan, Italy, Germany, Soviet

Union

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On December 7, 1941, the United States became

involved in another war when the American fleet

was attacked by-

Japan

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What U.S. Naval base in Hawaii was surprise

attacked?Pearl Harbor

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U.S.S. West Virginia

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U. S. S. West Virginia – Pearl Harbor

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The name of the leader of Germany during World

War II was -

Adolf Hitler

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What does it mean to limit the use or

consumption of a product?

ration

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land and its natural

features

terrain

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of Bluefield, was the most decorated ground

force volunteer in World War II ( Medal

of Honor)

J.J. Spurrier

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What were three ways West Virginians supported

the war effort during World War II?

1. Purchased war bonds

2. Collected scrap iron and paper

3. Rationed the use of scarce items

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What was the Greenbrier used for

during World War II?

To accommodate diplomats that were expelled, hospital

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How was the industrial development in West Virginia

affected by World War II?

Rubber plant – Institute,

ocean going vessels – Pt. Pleasant,

U.S. Naval Ordnance Plant – South Charleston

Naval Housing – St. Albans

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What was the time, at the end of, World War II, where a rivalry existed between the U.S. and Russia , but no

fighting took place, called?

Cold War

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During the Cold War, a bunker was built at the Greenbrier to

house what?

(if there were a nuclear attack)

Congress

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Where was Korea divided between Communist and a

democratic government?

38th Parallel

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Results of the Korean Conflict?

•Blacks and whites served together for the first time

•Stimulated industry•Keep wages and prices high•Helped Eisenhower become President

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What area of southeast Asia

dominated international affairs

for 15 years? Vietnam

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United StatesSoldiers in Vietnam

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During the Vietnam conflict, where did some

young men moved to rather than be drafted?

Canada

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Who was elected President in 1968?

Richard Nixon

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What were two unusual facts about the Vietnam

conflict?

1. It was not a popular war

2. Was shown on TV

3. Some young men refused to serve

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What state had the largest number of

deaths per 100,000 residents?

West Virginia

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What country was invaded and occupied

by Iraq in 1990?

Kuwait

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What was the first full scale military operation

since Vietnam?

Desert Storm

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In 1991, the United States led a coalition or alliance

of U.N. forces in the action that became known

as -

Operation

Desert Storm

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Commander in chief of the

Allied Forces in Southern Europe during the Gulf War

Admiral T. Joseph

Lopez

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an alliance

coalition

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What event led to Operation Enduring

Freedom?

The terrorists attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon

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President of the United States

during the terrorist attacks of September

11, 2001

George W. Bush

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In Operation Enduring Freedom, the United States looked for Islamist terrorists

in -

Afghanistan

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Al-Qaida is an extremist group of

Islamists

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In 2001, the United States led a coalition of nations

against-

terrorist

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What was Operation Iraqi

Freedom?

The US led coalition to rid Iraq of Saddam Hussein and weapons of mass destruction

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West Virginia Adjunct General who proposed that a national training center for weapons of mass destruction be established in West

Virginia

Allen E. Tackett

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Technology that makes it possible to identify individuals by voice, fingerprints, and parts of the eye is known as

biometrics

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What honors West Virginian veterans at the

Capitol Complex?

Veterans Memorial

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