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Jeopardy $100 Vocabulary T/F M/C use sheet M/C use sheet $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Rights that are promised by the government to all people, such as the right to vote. Rights that are promised by the government to all people, such as the right to vote. Choices: proud, achievements or civil rights Choices: proud, achievements or civil rights Civil rights Civil rights

1 - $200 Susan B. Anthony fought for women’s ___________ during her lifetime. Susan B. Anthony fought for women’s ___________ during her lifetime. Choices: proud, suffrage or first lady Choices: proud, suffrage or first lady suffrage suffrage

1 - $300 The wife of the president is called the _________. The wife of the president is called the _________. Choices: sit-ins, first lady or migrant workers Choices: sit-ins, first lady or migrant workers First lady First lady

1 - $400 Rights that belong to all people, even if they aren’t promised by the government, such as the right to food, shelter, an education and a job. Rights that belong to all people, even if they aren’t promised by the government, such as the right to food, shelter, an education and a job. Choices: human rights, achievements or suffrage Choices: human rights, achievements or suffrage Human rights Human rights

1 - $500 People who travel from one area to another, usually in search of work such as harvesting crops. People who travel from one area to another, usually in search of work such as harvesting crops. Choices: migrant workers, sit-ins or human rights Choices: migrant workers, sit-ins or human rights Migrant workers Migrant workers

2 - $100 Eleanor Roosevelt believed that the role in writing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was one of her greatest __________. Eleanor Roosevelt believed that the role in writing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was one of her greatest __________. Choices: proud, achievements or migrant workers Choices: proud, achievements or migrant workers Achievements Achievements

2 - $200 Parents are __________ of their children when they do their best work. Parents are __________ of their children when they do their best work. Choices: proud, first lady or sit-ins Choices: proud, first lady or sit-ins Proud Proud

2 - $300 Peaceful protests Peaceful protests Choices: human rights, first lady, or sit-ins Choices: human rights, first lady, or sit-ins Sit-ins Sit-ins

2 - $400 After Rosa Parks was arrest for refusing to give up her seat to a white person on a bus she was arrested. People showed their support for her by boycotting the busses. What does it meat to boycott something? After Rosa Parks was arrest for refusing to give up her seat to a white person on a bus she was arrested. People showed their support for her by boycotting the busses. What does it meat to boycott something? Boycott means to refuse to buy or use something. It is a way to peacefully protest and show that you are against something. Boycott means to refuse to buy or use something. It is a way to peacefully protest and show that you are against something.

2 - $500 Back in the 1950s African Americans could not use the same facilities as white people. List some examples of places or things that were segregated or separate. Back in the 1950s African Americans could not use the same facilities as white people. List some examples of places or things that were segregated or separate. Bathrooms, drinking fountains, restaurants, movie theatres, schools… Bathrooms, drinking fountains, restaurants, movie theatres, schools…

3 - $100 I fought to break the color barrier in sports. Who am I? I fought to break the color barrier in sports. Who am I? Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson

3 - $200 I fought for human rights for everyone. Who am I? I fought for human rights for everyone. Who am I? Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt

3 - $300 I fought to improve the lives of African Americans, especially African American girls. I fought to improve the lives of African Americans, especially African American girls. Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Mary McLeod Bethune Mary McLeod Bethune

3 - $400 I fought to end slavery and for women to have the right to vote. Who am I? I fought to end slavery and for women to have the right to vote. Who am I? Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony

3 - $500 I was an important leader of the civil rights movement and believed in fighting peacefully for equal rights. Who am I? I was an important leader of the civil rights movement and believed in fighting peacefully for equal rights. Who am I? Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr.

4 - $100 I fought for migrant workers to receive better pay and working conditions. Who am I? I fought for migrant workers to receive better pay and working conditions. Who am I? Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez

4 - $200 I refused to move and give my seat on the bus to a white person; I am known as the “mother of the civil rights movement.” Who am I? I refused to move and give my seat on the bus to a white person; I am known as the “mother of the civil rights movement.” Who am I? Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Mary McLeod Bethune, Susan B. Anthony, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez Rosa Parks Rosa Parks

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Final Jeopardy What are some obstacles you have had to face in your life? What are some obstacles you have had to face in your life?