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Abeka 3rd Grade History ch. 27-28
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One of the first women to go onto a battlefield in the United States to care for wounded soldiers; started the America Red Cross
Clara Barton
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An organization that helps the wounded and homeless during wars and disasters
Red Cross
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When Dwight L. Moody started working for his uncle, he had to promise 4 things, name at least 2 of them.
Do his best, ask if he didn't know what to do, go to Sunday school and church, not go any place that he would't want his mother to know about.
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What was Clara Barton's nickname during ghe Covil War?
Angel of the Battlefield
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What terrible event hapoened on October 8, 1871?
The Great Chicago Fire
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Where did Dwight L. Moody have Sunday school for children?
In poor neighborhoods in Chicago and in an old train car in Chicago
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Which brother taught Clara Barton to ride horses, and how did that help her during the Civil War?
David, it helped her because she had to ride horses on the battlefield.
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How did taking care of her brother David help her during the Civil War?
She cared for wounded soldiers like she had cared for him
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What was Mrs. Moody's s rule?
No one could complain about the things they did not have
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Name at least 2 other countries where Mr. Moody preached.
England, Scotland, Ireland
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How did learning to cook from her sisters help Clara Barton during the Civil War?
She cooked for soldiers
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What is Dwight L. Moody's training school called today?
Moody Bible Institute
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What president-elect stopped to see Mr. Moody's Sunday school?
Abraham Lincoln
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What was the name of the church Mr. Moody started?
Illinois Street Church
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What did Dwight L. Moody do after Sunday school?
He visited children who were absent and invited the parents to the evening service
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