1) The Tuskegee Airmen flew how many individual sorties during WW2? a) 1,500 b) 15 c) 150,000 d) 1.5 e) 15,000 f) 150 2) At the time, what was widely believed? a) The world is flat b) Black people are inferior to whites in combat c) Aliens built the pyramids d) Black people are better than whites in combat e) German soldiers are to be trusted f) The sun revolves around the Earth 3) The Tuskegee Institute was founded by.... a) Booker T Washington b) Booker Newberry (the third) c) Booker Reese d) Booker Huffman e) Booker T f) Booker T Jones 4) The Tuskegee Experiment recruited nearly how many trainees? a) 150,000 b) 15 c) 150 d) 1,500 e) 1,500,000 f) 15,000 5) What was unusual about the planes that the 99th flew against the Germans? a) They were red b) They had Bluetooth c) They were restricted to 30 mph d) They were second-hand e) They were made by Germans f) They ran on unleaded fuel 6) How many German fighters did the 99th shoot down in two days? a) 120 b) 1,200,000 c) 120,000 d) 12 e) 1,200 f) 1.2 7) How did the Tuskegee Airmen earn the nickname 'Red Tails'? a) The bumper on their Jeeps were painted red so they could be identified. b) Their mascot was a fox c) The tails of their planes were painted red so they could be identified. d) Their mascot was a squirrel e) They wore red hats like this.. f) They wore suits with red tails 8) How many Tuskegee-trained aviators were killed in action during WW2? a) 6.6 b) 660 c) 8.5 d) 66 e) 85 f) 850

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