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George Washington Carver Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about George Washington Carver? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Carver was born into slavery during the Civil War.

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Carver was born enslaved in Diamond, Missouri, around 1864, just before the war ended. He never knew his exact birth date.

2.

Carver only researched peanuts and sweet potatoes for his entire career.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

He worked on over 300 uses for peanuts, but also researched soybeans, pecans, clay-based paints, and crop rotation methods.

3.

George Washington Carver invented peanut butter.

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Medium
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Carver popularized peanuts but didn't invent peanut butter. Ancient Incans and later John Harvey Kellogg had earlier versions.

4.

Carver died in poverty because he refused to profit from his work.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Carver died with a modest estate and savings. He wasn't impoverished; he simply donated most of his money to the Tuskegee Institute.

5.

Carver never patented most of his agricultural discoveries.

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He believed his work was a gift from God and should benefit humanity. He patented only three of his many inventions.

6.

Carver was friends with Henry Ford and worked on synthetic rubber from plants.

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Carver and Ford were close friends. During WWII, Carver helped Ford develop a synthetic rubber substitute from goldenrod plants.

7.

Carver was the first Black student at Iowa State University.

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George Washington Carver enrolled at Iowa State Agricultural College (now Iowa State University) in 1891 as its first Black student. He later earned his bachelor's and master's degrees there.

8.

Carver was offered a job by Thomas Edison but turned it down.

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Edison offered Carver a position at his laboratory with a huge salary, but Carver chose to stay at Tuskegee Institute to help poor farmers.

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