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West Virginia Studies Chapter 15 Review. West Virginians and International Conflicts. Where did the Hatfields live?. Logan County, West Virginia. leader of the Hatfield clan. “Devil” Anse Hatfield. “Devil Anse” Hatfield. Hatfield Family. Where did the McCoys live?.
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West Virginia Studies Chapter 15 Review West Virginians and International Conflicts
Where did the Hatfields live? Logan County, West Virginia
leader of the Hatfield clan “Devil” Anse Hatfield
“Devil Anse” Hatfield
Where did the McCoys live? Pike County, Kentucky
tributary of the Big Sandy, which serves as the boundary between West Virginia and Kentucky. Tug River
The Hatfield-McCoy feud took place before or after the Civil War? after
What started the famous feud? Argument over some pigs
gathered up a sow and her piglets and took them to his farm Floyd Hatfield
accused Floyd Hatfield of stealing the pigs Randolph McCoy
to find not guilty in a trial acquitted
shot by McCoys and later died, which led to the murder of three McCoys Ellison Hatfield
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
In 1898, the United States found itself involved in what war? the Spanish-American War
What U.S. battleship was sent to Cuba to protect American citizens and investments? Maine
Because this ship mysteriously was blown up in Havana harbor, what became a familiar battle cry? “Remember the Maine”
What West Virginian was chosen by President McKinley to take a message to General Garcia? Andrew Summers Rowan
West Virginians who served in the Spanish-American War fought mostly in the Philippines and in Cuba
In 1917, the United States declared war on Germany because Germany - was sinking passenger ships on the high seas
Compulsory enrollment for military service is called what? draft
At the beginning World War I, all men between eighteen and forty-five had to - register for the draft
The president during World War I was - Woodrow Wilson
In President Woodrow Wilson’s cabinet who was Secretary of War? Newton D. Baker
U.S. Secretary of the Interior during World War I John D. Payne
In 1914 what countries were included in the Central Powers? Austria – Hungary - Germany
Promoted faster than any other soldier in World War I John Hines
The United States was part of what alliance? Allied Powers
site for a large munitions powder plant during World War I Nitro
The abundance of what natural resources made the Kanawha Valley an important location in the production of war materials? Coal, natural gas, oil, salt
In the 1930’s what four nations were trying to expand their power and territory? Japan, Italy, Germany, Soviet Union
On December 7, 1941, the United States became involved in another war when the American fleet was attacked by- Japan
What U.S. Naval base in Hawaii was surprise attacked? Pearl Harbor
The name of the leader of Germany during World War II was - Adolf Hitler
What does it mean to limit the use or consumption of a product? ration
land and its natural features terrain
of Bluefield, was the most decorated ground force volunteer in World War II ( Medal of Honor) J.J. Spurrier
What were three ways West Virginians supported the war effort during World War II? Purchased war bonds Collected scrap iron and paper Rationed the use of scarce items
What was the Greenbrier used for during World War II? To accommodate diplomats that were expelled, hospital