Natives Build Church For Servicemen In Guadalcanal, Cemetery Surrounds

Natives Build Church For Servicemen In Guadalcanal, Cemetery Surrounds

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The transcript describes a church on Guadal Canal built by native labor for servicemen, surrounded by a cemetery for 1700 Americans who died in battle. It highlights the diverse ethnicities of those who died, including Polish, Irish, Jewish, and English names, symbolizing the great America they fought for. The narrative reflects on the terrible cost of war and the sacrifices made for final victory.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was built by native labor at Guadal Canal?

A library

A church for servicemen

A hospital

A school

2.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the significance of the Sacred Cemetery of 1700?

It is a historical museum

It is a burial site for soldiers

It is a tourist attraction

It is a place for religious gatherings

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Which nationalities are mentioned as part of the fallen soldiers?

Spanish and Italian

French and German

Polish and Irish

Russian and Chinese

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What does the diversity of names at the cemetery signify?

The dominance of a single ethnicity

The influence of European culture

The isolation of different communities

The multicultural nature of America

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the ultimate message about the cost of victory?

It is insignificant

It is a financial burden

It is avoidable

It is a necessary sacrifice