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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - History - Middle School - Outlaws in History
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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - History - Middle School - Outlaws in History
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1. At the beginning of the 20th century, Butch Cassidy was a very successful train robber. What was his gang called?
2. Colton Harris-Moore went on the run from the American police in 2008. What was his nickname?
3. Famous outlaw duo Bonnie & Clyde robbed banks for a living. Where is the car they were shot in?
4. A famous female outlaw, Belle Starr, dressed in flamboyant outfits and called herself what?
5. An Australian bank robber, called Ned Kelly, and his gang had an unusual approach to bank robbery. What was it?
6. John Dillinger was a very polite outlaw who escaped from prison twice. What was one method he used to escape?
7. Jesse James lead a ten year crime spree in the 1800s. How was he caught?
8. At the age of 17, trickster Frank Abagnale Jr passed forged checks worth $2.5 million. What was the film about his life called?
9. George Kelly Barnes made his name as an outlaw when alcohol was banned in America. What was his nickname?
10. Al Capone was once the most feared outlaw in America. How was he eventually captured by the police?