
Harriet Tubman Day 2
Authored by JONATHAN WOOD
Social Studies
6th - 8th Grade
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1.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
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Page 428 Quote
Read the quote from Harriet at the top left of the page. What do you think she means by this quote?
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Page 428 Image
Look at the image and read the caption below it. Then answer the question at the end of the caption.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Page 428 1st Paragraph
What decision did Harriet make after gaining her own freedom?
She decided to enjoy her free life in Pennsylvania.
She moved to Canada and started a new family there.
She became a conductor in order to try to free her family and other enslaved people.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Being a conductor required what of a person?
Lots of money, resources, and land.
Courage, intelligence, and the ability to keep calm under pressure
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Harriet Tubman made around ____ trips back into Maryland and rescued up to ____ slaves.
2 ; 12
8 ; 15
12 ; 150
19 ; 300
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In what ways did Tubman help the Union Army during the Civil War?
She worked closely with President Lincoln to write his famous Gettysburg Address.
She helped care for wounded soldiers at a field hospital.
She worked as a nurse, a spy, and led a raid that freed over 750 slaves.
She gave speeches all across the nation to rally support for the Union cause.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
After the Civil War, what type of work was Tubman involved in when she moved to Auburn, New York?
She owned her own bed and breakfast and gave shelter to former slaves.
She raised money to support schools for freed slaves in the South, participated in antislavery meetings, campaigned for women's right to vote, and established a home for elderly and disabled African Americans.
She served as U.S. Senator for the state of New York, wrote several new laws in the Senate that outlawed discrimination against African Americans, and gave lots of speeches across the nation.
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