Chasing Lincoln's Killer Question Preview (ID: 61287)


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Which detail is important?
a) April 14, 1865
b) President and Mrs. Lincoln were watching a play
c) His head dropped forward
d) He lost all muscle control

Which detail is important?
a) His body sagged against the rocking chair
b) John Wilkes Booth snuck up behind him and shot him
c) The sound of the pistol shot hung in the air
d) The sound traveled to the stage below

Which detail is important?
a) The shot startled some people
b) Some people did not hear the shot
c) Some thought the shot was part of the play
d) The sound traveled to the stage below

Which detail is important?
a) Major Rathbone was familiar with the sound of gunshots.
b) Major Rathbone turned to his left
c) The smoke from the gun was tinted red
d) Major Henry Rathbone was an experienced army officer

Which detail is important?
a) Major Rathbone was the first to realize something was wrong
b) He turned to his left
c) The sound echoed on the stage
d) He sagged against the rocking chair in front of him

Which detail is important?
a) The smoke from the gun partly blocked his vision
b) Booth emerged from the cloud and sprang at Major Rathbone
c) Major Rathbone walked towards the President
d) The pistol shot did startle some people

Which detail is important?
a) The smoke was tinted red
b) The smoke partly blocked his vision
c) Major Rathbone lunged for Booth
d) At that moment he saw a wild eyed man

Which detail is important?
a) The assassin broke free and shouted FREEDOM
b) Booth's face was ghostly against his black clothes
c) He threw his right arm up as high as he could reach
d) Booth had a large shiny knife pointed at Rathbone

Which detail is important?
a) Rathbone raised his arm to protect himself
b) There was a cloud of black powder
c) Rathbone walked towards the President
d) He turned to his left

Which detail is important?
a) Lincoln was watching a play
b) Lincoln never knew what happened to him
c) Lincoln sagged against the rocking chair
d) Lincoln's head dropped forward

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