SOCIAL STUDIES CRCT JEOPARDY Danielle Ruff CES 3rd Grade.

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SOCIAL STUDIES CRCT JEOPARDY Danielle Ruff CES 3rd Grade

Greece and Government Historical Figures EconomicsMapsGrab Bag

GREECE 100  Like the ancient Greeks, citizens of the United States believe in responsible citizenship. Which is NOT an example of responsible citizenship?  Participation in government  Voting  Reading about issues  Moving to another country

GREECE 200  It is a responsibility of national government to provide for  A military  Local schools  State roads  taxes

GREECE 300  The leader of the executive branch of national government is the  Supreme Court  Congress  Governor  President

GREECE 400  Citizens in ancient Greece made decisions about how their government should be run. Their government was a  Direct democracy  Representative democracy  Dictatorship  monarchy

GREECE 500  One way ancient Greece did NOT grow strong was by  Farming  Ship building  Trading  Building port cities

HISTORICAL FIGURES 100  Cesar Chavez never gave up trying to help farm workers, no matter what obstacles he faced. He showed the character trait of  Diligence  Cooperation  Liberty  Respect for authority

HISTORICAL FIGURES 200  Who worked closely with Susan B. Anthony in gaining the right to vote for women?  Mary McLeod Bethune  Elizabeth Cady Stanton  Eleanor Roosevelt  Thurgood Marshall

HISTORICAL FIGURES 300  Because Thurgood Marshall worked for justice, he worked for  Equal and fair treatment under the law  Freedom from unfair government  The right to express a belief  The right to hold a belief

HISTORICAL FIGURES 400  Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist, which meant he wanted to abolish, or end,  Voting  The Underground Railroad  Women’s right to vote  slavery

HISTORICAL FIGURES 500  President Lyndon B. Johnson wanted Congress to pass  Brown v. Board of Education  The Voting Rights Act  The Human Rights Commission  The 19th Amendment

ECONOMICS 100  Why is it a risk for an entrepreneur to start a business?  The business might make too much money  The business might not make enough money  The entrepreneur might have to stop voting  The entrepreneur might be arrested

ECONOMICS 200  A plan for using money is  A benefit  A budget  Interest  A cost

ECONOMICS 300  You have $ in your bank account. If your bank pays you $2.00 for keeping your money there, your account has earned  A deposit  A withdrawal  Interest  A benefit

ECONOMICS 400  An opportunity cost is  The chance for people to do something  What people have to give up in order to get what they most want  Something that has a good effect on people  Money paid by a bank for deposits

ECONOMICS 500  Which of the following is TRUE?  Producers want to produce things that have a low price  Consumers want to buy things that have a low price  Producers do not have to spend money to produce things  Consumers will always pay high prices for goods

MAPS 100  The lines that measure the distance of a place north or south of the equator are  Lines of longitude  Meridians  Lines of latitude  International date lines

MAPS 200  Which of the following is NOT a landform?  Interstate 85  Chattahoochee River  Lake Sidney Lanier  Brasstown Bald Mountain

MAPS 300  The Continental Divide follows the length of the  Mississippi River  Colorado River  Rio Grande  Rocky Mountains

MAPS 400  The study of the earth is called  History  Latitude  Geography  meridian

MAPS 500  The river that runs from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico is the  Hudson  Mississippi  Colorado  Rio Grande

GRAB BAG 100  A naturalized citizen is someone  Born in the US  Who is the child of a citizen  Who goes through a legal process to become a citizen  Who moves to the US to work

GRAB BAG 200  When Susan B. Anthony held the belief that women should have the right to vote, she was showing which character trait?  Liberty  Cooperation  Freedom from unfair government  Freedom of conscience

GRAB BAG 300  What obstacle did Thurgood Marshall face in fighting for justice?  Lack of education  Danger from people who wanted to hurt or kill him  Polio  shyness

GRAB BAG 400  Paul Revere wanted to warn the Massachusetts militia that the British Army was coming. What is a militia?  A form of local government  A group of ordinary citizens who train for battle  A group of factory workers  A group of Patriots

GRAB BAG 500  Franklin D. Roosevelt led the US during WWII against the dictators leading the countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan. What is a dictator?  Someone who believes in the rights of all people  Someone with power over the people of a country  Someone who gives the people of a country equal rights  Someone who works with the legislative and judicial branches of government