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The West Virginia Encyclopedia
History and Prehistory
There are 10 questions in this Quiz
See how much you know about the state’s history — all the way back to prehistoric times.
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Which of the following generally is NOT considered to be one of the causes of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud?
- Civil War
- Disputed inheritance
- Romantic tryst
- Stolen pig
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Which TWO of the following scenic attractions were used for military training during World War II?
- Blackwater Falls and Twin Falls
- Cranberry Glades and Spruce Knob
- New River Gorge and the Smoke Hole
- Dolly Sods and Seneca Rocks
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Which one of the following statements about aviator Marion County's George "Spanky" Roberts is true?
- As a test pilot, he broke numerous speed records.
- He served under General Billy Mitchell as an aviator during World War I.
- He was honored with the Medal of Honor.
- He was a member of the famous Tuskegee Airmen.
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During World War II, the U.S. government interned Japanese, German, and Italian diplomats at what West Virginia landmark?
- The Greenbrier
- West Virginia Governor's Mansion
- West Virginia Independence Hall
- West Virginia University's Woodburn Hall
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Who was West Virginia's first African-American legislator?
- Christopher Payne
- Harry Capehart
- T. G. Nutter
- T. J. Coleman
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Where is the largest prehistoric conical burial mound in North America?
- Moundsville
- Romney
- South Charleston
- St. Marys
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What was the first economically successful industry in present West Virginia based on natural resources?
- Coal
- Gas
- Oil
- Salt
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What early West Virginia industry produced cannonballs for Commodore Oliver Perry’s successful campaign against the British on Lake Erie during the War of 1812?
- Blenko Glass Company
- Kelly Axe and Tool Company
- Peter Tarr Iron Furnace
- Wheeling Steel Company
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When do archeologists believe the first prehistoric people ventured into present West Virginia?
- 10,500 BC
- 12,500 BC
- 5000 BC
- 8000 BC
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In what year did West Virginia adopt its current constitution?
- 1863
- 1872
- 1888
- 1913