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Question 1: After he awoke he began preaching and became a religious leader, and taught that the ________ Americans were children of the Great Serpent, the source of evil in the world.
White peopleWhite Latin AmericanChileEmigration from Europe

Question 2: With his brother, Tenskwatawa participated in the defense of the Canadian colonies during the ________.
War of 1812 CampaignsWar of 1812Chronology of the War of 1812Battle of Lake Erie

Question 3: The Americans were under the command of future President ________.
Andrew JacksonWarren G. HardingWilliam Henry HarrisonThomas R. Marshall

Question 4: In 1808 Tenskwatawa and Tecumseh moved their followers to a new village called Prophetstown (Tippecanoe), near the present-day town of Battle Ground, near the juncture of the Wabash and Tippecanoe rivers in ________.
IndianaOhioMichiganNew Jersey

Question 5: In 1825 he returned to the United States and assisted in removing many of the Shawnees west of the ________.
AlabamaGeorgia (U.S. state)FloridaMississippi

Question 6: In 1826 he established a village at the site of modern ________.
Olathe, KansasWyandotte County, KansasKansas City Metropolitan AreaKansas City, Kansas

Question 7: He forbade his people to use European foods, clothing, manufactured goods and ________.
AldehydeEthanolAlcoholAlkane

Question 8: In 1813 he was present at the ________, but fled with the British forces and was absent when Tecumseh was killed.
Battle of Lake ErieBattle of Malcolm's MillsBattle of the ThamesWar of 1812

Question 9: Tenskwatawa, (also called Tenskatawa, Tenskwatawah, Tensquatawa or Lalawethika) (1775 – November 1836) was a Native American religious and political leader of the ________ tribe, known as The Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet.
KansasOhioShawneeIndiana

Question 10: (See the ________.) It was a two hour battle that left many Indians dead or wounded.
Battle of the MississinewaTecumseh's WarSiege of Fort WayneBattle of Tippecanoe
















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