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Saturday, August 6, 2005

U.S History, World War 2 -- Easy Question.................................

Madame P.O was correct in her answer of Okinawa. Now, the campaign for Okinawa lasted from April 1 to July 2. 50,000 American casualties were lost. 200,000 Japanese and Okinawa dead. 5,000 American sailors perished at the hands of over 2,000 kamikazi attacks. Question: 1. Was the bombing of... Sign in to see full entry.

World War 2 (the big one) -- easy question madame P.O. Strikes Again....

U.S. History -- World War 2 (the big one) -- easy question................. One thousand six hundred ships carried a half million men to this beachfront landing, planned as a texbook exercise in overwhelming material and numerical power, against the linchpin of the Ryuku Islands. 1. What was the... Sign in to see full entry.

Friday, August 5, 2005

U.S. History -- World War 2 (the big one) -- easy question.................

One thousand six hundred ships carried a half million men to this beachfront landing, planned as a texbook exercise in overwhelming material and numerical power, against the linchpin of the Ryuku Islands. 1. What was the island attacked? 2. What was the name of the operation? 3. What was the date? Sign in to see full entry.

Wednesday, August 3, 2005

Xeno & Madame P.O. -- Winners -- Last Civil War Question!!.................

U.S. History -- Civil War -- Easy Question................................. After the Emancipation Proclamation, it was suggested that Negroes be included in the fight for the North. Who was the prime recruiter? On March 14, 1863, he wrote in the National Anti-Slavery Standard:...by all the ties of... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, August 1, 2005

Last Civil War Question -- Come on you wimps. Just think! Hint -- .......

U.S. History -- Civil War -- Easy Question................................. After the Emancipation Proclamation, it was suggested that Negroes be included in the fight for the North. Who was the prime recruiter? On March 14, 1863, he wrote in the National Anti-Slavery Standard:... by all the ties of... Sign in to see full entry.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

U.S. History -- Civil War -- Easy Question.................................

After the Emancipation Proclamation, it was suggested that Negroes be included in the fight for the North. Who was the prime recruiter? On March 14, 1863, he wrote in the National Anti-Slavery Standard:... by all the ties of blood and identity which makes us one with the brave black men now fighting... Sign in to see full entry.

U.S. History, Well Maybe So.. Here's the Answer -- Madame P.O..............

U.S. History, Well Maybe This Isn't Such An Easy Question - Hint........... General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Army of Northern VA to General Grant at Appomatox Courthouse on April 9, 1865. Was this the last Confederate domino to tumble? If not, what were the succeeding events? Hint: Think of the... Sign in to see full entry.

U.S. History, Well Maybe This Isn't Such An Easy Question - Hint...........

U.S. History -- American Civil War -- Easy Question........................ General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Army of Northern VA to General Grant at Appomatox Courthouse on April 9, 1865. Was this the last Confederate domino to tumble? If not, what were the succeeding events? Hint: Think of the... Sign in to see full entry.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

U.S. History -- American Civil War -- Easy Question........................

General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Army of Northern VA to General Grant at Appomatox Courthouse on April 9, 1865. Was this the last Confederate domino to tumble? If not, what were the succeeding events? Sign in to see full entry.

U.S. History, Texas -- We Have A Winner, Madame P.O. Of Course!!!!!!!!!!!!!

U.S. History -- Civil War -- Texas, Easy Question.......................... Texas had four (4) governors from 1859 to 1865. Who were they? 1. Sam Houston 1859 -- 1861 2. Edward Clark 1861 3. Francis Lubbock 1861 -- 1863 4. Pendleton Murrah 1863 -- 1865 Sign in to see full entry.

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