What was written on the note left for Barney McBride when he checked into his hotel room?

Grann, David. Killers of the Flower Moon: Oil, Money, Murder, and the Birth of the FBI. Simon & Schuster, 2017. Print. ISBN: 978-1-4711-8329-4:

*** Chapters 5-7 quiz***

1.What happens to Bill and Rita Smith’s house?

a.
It’s taken away by a guardian

b.
It’s shot at

c.
It’s set on fire

d.
It’s blown up

2. In response to the muders, what change or upgrade did the Osage make to their homes?

a.
They hired 24-hour security

b.
They put fencing around their homes.

c.
They put locks on their doors

d.
They put lights around their homes

QUESTION 3

Who did Bill and a friend go see on March 9 to further investigate Roan’s death?

a.
Harve Freas

b.
Bryan Burkhart

c.
William Hale

d.
Henry Grammer

4. What is the name of the Osage chief who testifies before Congress to tell them of the guardians’ abuses?

a.
Ne-kah-e-se-y

b.
Bacon Rind

c.
Wah’Kon-Tah

d.
Bill Smith

QUESTION 5

What were “guardians” as Grann describes them?

a.
Government appointed security sent to protect Mollie and her family

b.
Government appointed detectives sent to investigate the murders

c.
Government appointed judges sent to preside over the trial

d.
Government appointed managers of Osage trust funds

QUESTION 6

What was written on the note left for Barney McBride when he checked into his hotel room?

a.
“Go home”

b.
“Be careful”

c.
“Stay Away”

d.
“Meet me at the Elks Club”

7. Who is killed at the beginning of chapter 7?

a.
William Hale

b.
Bryan Burkhart

c.
Henry Roan

d.
Mollie Burkhart

QUESTION 8

What does Bill Smith suspect happened to Lizzie?

a.
She suffered a stroke

b.
She died of a broken heart due to Anna’s death

c.
She was poisoned

d.
She was suffocated

9. Who was briefly married to Henry Roan in the early 1900s?

a.
Minnie

b.
Molly Burkhart

c.
Lizzie

d.
Anna Brown

QUESTION 10

Where is the auction of January 18, 1923 held?

a.
The Constantine Theater

b.
It’s canceled due to the ongoing investigation.

c.
Under the “Million Dollar Elm”

d.
The Pawhuska Courthouse