Unit 29 Test Flashcards
Irving ___ wrote “God Bless America,” Thomas Dorsey was the Father of ___ Music, Duke Ellington was a ___ leader and performers recorded the ___ sound in Detroit, Michigan.
Berlin; big Gospel; Motown
In the 1960s, Jesus People found a church home at Belmont Church on ___.
Music Row
Colin ___ served as secretary of state during Bush’s first term. Condoleezza ___ served as secretary of state during his second term.
Powell; Rice
___ green, loggerhead, hawksbill, and leatherback sea turtles live in the Gulf of Mexico, along with 15,000 species of marine life.
Kemp’s ridley
Truett Cathy opened the first ___ in an indoor mall in Atlanta, Georgia.
Chick-fil-A
On September 14, 2001, Americans observed the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance President Bush and evangelist Billy Graham spoke at the National ___. That evening Bush went to the site of the World Trade Center, which was known as Ground ___.
Cathedral; Zero
Florida, ___, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas lie along the Gulf Coast. The Gulf ___ is a strong, warm current that flows out of the Gulf of Mexico.
Alabama; Stream
The WSM radio station broadcasts the ___ every week. In 1943 the Grand Ole Opry movd to the ___ Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Grand Ole Opry; Ryman
On September 11,2001, terrorists attacked the ___ in New York City and the ___ in Arlington, Virginia
World Trade Center; Pentagon
During Operation Enduring Freedom, British and American forces bombed al-Qaida and Taliban sites in ___.
Afghanistan