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George Washington Carver also taught farmers an important method for farming, where farmers plant different crops each year to help put nutrients back into the soil. It is called _____.
a) the water method
b) deep dig planting
c) crop rotation
d) root injection

Which of these people was a famous African-American inventor?
a) Thomas Edison
b) George Washington Carver
c) Orville Wright
d) Alexander Graham Bell

Who created over 300 products made from peanuts or sweet potatoes?
a) George Washington Carver
b) Thomas Edison
c) Alexander Graham Bell
d) The Wright Brothers

Thomas Edison also created two other important inventions that we use daily! They are the......
a) electric toothbrush and the doorbell
b) moving picture camera and phonograph
c) automobiles and the computer
d) sewing machines and styrafoam cups

Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone differed from the telegraph in what main way?
a) It used wires
b) It used electricity
c) It could cross long distances
d) It allowed the sound of a person's voice

What invention by Thomas Edison allowed factory workers to work later at night?
a) Phonograph
b) Telephone
c) Telegraph
d) Light Bulb

What were the names of the two brothers that invented a new form of transportation?
a) Bell
b) Carver
c) Wright
d) Edison

George Washington Carver's work with peanuts and other products most positively impacted which section of the country?
a) Southwest
b) Northwest
c) Southeast
d) Northeast

In what location did Orville and Wilbur Wright conduct their first successful flight?
a) Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
b) Atlanta, GA
c) New York City
d) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Alexander Graham Bell's phone invention transmitted the human voice through ______
a) internet
b) plastic tubing
c) airwaves
d) wires

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