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                In 1811, William Henry Harrison led the way to victory in what important battle on Indiana soil against Native Americans?
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Battle of Fallen Timbers
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Battle of Tippecanoe
Battle of Tippecanoe
Battle of Vincennes
Battle of Vincennes
Battle of Ft. Wayne
            
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Battle of Fallen Timbers
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Battle of Tippecanoe
Battle of Tippecanoe
Battle of Vincennes
Battle of Vincennes
Battle of Ft. Wayne
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    What French explorer paved the way for other French explorers to follow and set up fur trading posts and forts?
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Vincennes
Vincennes
LaSalle
LaSalle
Coffin
Coffin
Harriso
    
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Vincennes
Vincennes
LaSalle
LaSalle
Coffin
Coffin
Harriso
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    How did Ernie Pyle contribute to World War II?
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He was a war correspondent and wrote about life from the point of view of the soldiers.
He was a war correspondent and wrote about life from the point of view of the soldiers.
He worked in a factory to produce materials needed for the war.
He worked in a factory to produce materials needed for the war.
He served on the front lines during battle.
He served on the front lines during battle.
He planted victory gardens all throughout the state of Indiana
    
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He was a war correspondent and wrote about life from the point of view of the soldiers.
He was a war correspondent and wrote about life from the point of view of the soldiers.
He worked in a factory to produce materials needed for the war.
He worked in a factory to produce materials needed for the war.
He served on the front lines during battle.
He served on the front lines during battle.
He planted victory gardens all throughout the state of Indiana
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    What purpose did the Works Projects Administration program serve?
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created jobs during World War I
created jobs during World War I
provided supplies to soldiers during World War II
provided supplies to soldiers during World War II
provided jobs to Hoosiers during the Great Depression
provided jobs to Hoosiers during the Great Depression
provided food and shelter to the homeless
    
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created jobs during World War I
created jobs during World War I
provided supplies to soldiers during World War II
provided supplies to soldiers during World War II
provided jobs to Hoosiers during the Great Depression
provided jobs to Hoosiers during the Great Depression
provided food and shelter to the homeless
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    Of the choices below, which one was NOT something that Indiana did to help contribute to the war effort?
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plant victory gardens
plant victory gardens
manufacture supplies for the war
manufacture supplies for the war
sent both men and women to serve
sent both men and women to serve
sent women to serve on the front line as soldiers
    
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plant victory gardens
plant victory gardens
manufacture supplies for the war
manufacture supplies for the war
sent both men and women to serve
sent both men and women to serve
sent women to serve on the front line as soldiers
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    Mound Builder cultures got their name because
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they built mounds for burial sites and religious ceremonies.
they built mounds for burial sites and religious ceremonies.
they built mounds for recreational activities.
they built mounds for recreational activities.
they built shelters on top of mounds, especially along the river, because of flooding.
they built shelters on top of mounds, especially along the river, because of flooding.
they built mounds as forts to shelter them from the explorers.
    
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they built mounds for burial sites and religious ceremonies.
they built mounds for burial sites and religious ceremonies.
they built mounds for recreational activities.
they built mounds for recreational activities.
they built shelters on top of mounds, especially along the river, because of flooding.
they built shelters on top of mounds, especially along the river, because of flooding.
they built mounds as forts to shelter them from the explorers.
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    In 1811, William Henry Harrison led the way to victory in the **Battle of Tippecanoe** against Native Americans on Indiana soil.
    
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    The French explorer who paved the way for other French explorers to follow and set up fur trading posts and forts was **LaSalle**.
    
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    Ernie Pyle contributed to World War II as **a war correspondent and wrote about life from the point of view of the soldiers.**
    
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    The purpose of the Works Projects Administration program was to **provide jobs to Hoosiers during the Great Depression.**
    
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    The choice that was NOT something that Indiana did to help contribute to the war effort is **sent women to serve on the front line as soldiers.**
    
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            GPT-4o mini
            
    Mound Builder cultures got their name because **they built mounds for burial sites and religious ceremonies.**
    
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