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The English language website where everything has sound! U.S. History and Government Jeopardy www.ESLAmerica.US The English language website where everything has sound!

People Hodge Podge Hodge Podge 2 Hodge Podge 3 100 200 300 400 500 600 Geography People Dates & Numbers Hodge Podge Hodge Podge 2 Hodge Podge 3 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000

Geography – 100 points Washington D.C.

What is the capital of the United States? Geography - 100 points What is the capital of the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Geography - 200 points Pacific Ocean

What is the ocean west of the United States? Geography – 200 points What is the ocean west of the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Geography – 300 points Atlantic Ocean

What is the ocean east of the United States? Geography – 300 points What is the ocean east of the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Geography – 400 points Mexico

What is the country south of the United States? Geography – 400 points What is the country south of the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Mississippi River and Missouri River Geography – 500 points Mississippi River and Missouri River

What are the longest rivers in the United States? Geography – 500 points What are the longest rivers in the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Geography – 600 points Puerto Rico, Guam, U. S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa and Northern Mariana Islands

What are the U.S. territories? Geography – 600 points What are the U.S. territories? Return to Jeopardy

Geography – 700 points Native Americans

Who lived in the United States before the Europeans arrived? Geography – 700 points Who lived in the United States before the Europeans arrived? Return to Jeopardy

Texas Arizona California New Mexico Geography – 800 points Texas Arizona California New Mexico

What states share a border with Mexico? Geography – 800 points What states share a border with Mexico? Return to Jeopardy

Geography – 900 points Sacramento

What is the capital of California? Geography – 900 points What is the capital of California? Return to Jeopardy

New York New Jersey Liberty Island Geography – 1000 points New York New Jersey Liberty Island

Where is the Statue of Liberty? Geography – 1000 points Where is the Statue of Liberty? Return to Jeopardy

People – 100 points Paul Ryan

Who is the Speaker of the House now? People – 100 points Who is the Speaker of the House now? Return to Jeopardy

People – 200 points Jerry Brown

Who is the governor of California now? People – 200 points Who is the governor of California now? Return to Jeopardy

People – 300 points John G. Roberts, Jr. or John Roberts

Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now? People – 300 points Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now? Return to Jeopardy

People – 400 points Thomas Jefferson

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? People – 400 points Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? Return to Jeopardy

People – 500 points George Washington

People – 500 points Who is the father of our country? or Who was the first president of the United States? Return to Jeopardy

People – 600 points Susan B. Anthony

Who fought for women’s rights? or Who fought for civil rights? People – 600 points Who fought for women’s rights? or Who fought for civil rights? Return to Jeopardy

People – 700 points Donald Trump

People – 700 points Who is currently the president of the United States? or Who is the commander-in-chief now? Who is head of the executive branch now? Return to Jeopardy

People – 800 points Abraham Lincoln

People – 800 points Who was president during the Civil War? or Who was the 16th president of the U.S? Who signed the Emancipation Proclamation? Return to Jeopardy

People – 900 points Vice President

Who becomes president if the president can no longer serve? People – 900 points Who is Mike Pence? Or Who becomes president if the president can no longer serve? Return to Jeopardy

People – 1000 points Africans

Who were taken from Africa and sold as slaves? People – 1000 points Who were taken from Africa and sold as slaves? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 100 points July 4th

Dates & Numbers – 100 points When do we celebrate Independence Day? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 200 points September 11, 2001

Dates & Numbers – 200 points What is the date that terrorists attacked the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 300 points 1803

Dates & Numbers – 300 points When did the United States purchase the Louisiana territory from France? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 400 points 1787

Dates & Numbers – 400 points When was the Constitution written? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 500 points April 15

When is the last day you can send in your federal income tax forms? Dates - 500 points When is the last day you can send in your federal income tax forms? or What is income tax day? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 600 points New Years Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Presidents’ Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day

Dates & Numbers – 600 points What are U.S. national holidays? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 700 points November

Dates & Numbers – 700 points In what month do we elect the president? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 800 points 4 years

Dates & Numbers – 800 points How many years is the president’s term? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 900 points 100

Dates & Numbers – 900 points How many U.S. Senators are there? Return to Jeopardy

Dates & Numbers – 1000 points 2 years

Dates & Numbers – 1000 points What is the term of a U. S. Representative? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge – 100 points Supreme Law of the Land

What is the Constitution? Hodge Podge – 100 points What is the Constitution? Return to Jeopardy

Democratic and Republican Hodge Podge – 200 points Democratic and Republican

What are the two major political parties in the U.S.? Hodge Podge – 200 points What are the two major political parties in the U.S.? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge – 300 points Star-Spangled Banner

What is the U.S. national anthem? Hodge Podge – 300 points What is the U.S. national anthem? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge – 400 points Civil Rights Movement

What movement tried to end racial discrimination? Hodge Podge – 400 points What movement tried to end racial discrimination? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge – 500 points Communism

What was the main concern of the United States during the cold war? Hodge Podge – 500 points What was the main concern of the United States during the cold war? Return to Jeopardy

Reviews and explains laws Hodge Podge – 600 points Reviews and explains laws

What does the judicial branch of the government do? Hodge Podge – 600 points What does the judicial branch of the government do? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge – 700 points Advises the president

What does the president’s Cabinet do? Hodge Podge – 700 points What does the president’s Cabinet do? Return to Jeopardy

House of Representatives and Senate Hodge Podge – 800 points House of Representatives and Senate

What are the two parts of Congress? Hodge Podge – 800 points What are the two parts of Congress? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge – 900 points We the People

What are the first three words of the Constitution? Hodge Podge – 900 points What are the first three words of the Constitution? or What is the Preamble? Return to Jeopardy

Congress (Legislative) President (Executive) The Courts (Judicial) Hodge Podge – 1000 points Congress (Legislative) President (Executive) The Courts (Judicial)

What are the branches or parts of the government? Hodge Podge – 1000 points What are the branches or parts of the government? Return to Jeopardy

More Hodge Podge – 100 points Amendment

What is a change or addition to the Constitution? Hodge Podge 2 – 100 points What is a change or addition to the Constitution? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 2 – 200 points 50 states

Hodge Podge 2 – 200 points Why does the flag have 50 stars? or How many states are in the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 2 – 300 points 435

How many representatives are in the House of Representatives? Hodge Podge 2 – 300 points How many representatives are in the House of Representatives? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 2 – 400 points Bill of Rights

What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution? Hodge Podge 2 – 400 points What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution? Return to Jeopardy

Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Hodge Podge 2 – 500 points Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

What are rights in the Declaration of Independence? Hodge Podge 2 – 500 points What are rights in the Declaration of Independence? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 2 – 600 points 13 stripes

What represents the original colonies? Hodge Podge 2 – 600 points What represents the original colonies? Return to Jeopardy

Vetoes bills or approves bills Hodge Podge 2 – 700 points Vetoes bills or approves bills

Who is the president? or Who is the governor? Hodge Podge 2 – 700 points Who is the president? or Who is the governor? Return to Jeopardy

Capitalist or Market Economy Hodge Podge 2 – 800 points Capitalist or Market Economy

What is the economic system of the United States? Hodge Podge 2 – 800 points What is the economic system of the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Serve on a jury or vote in a federal election Hodge Podge 2 – 900 points Serve on a jury or vote in a federal election

What are two responsibilities that are only for U.S. citizens? Hodge Podge 2 – 900 points What are two responsibilities that are only for U.S. citizens? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 2 – 1000 points Woodrow Wilson

Who was president during World War I? Hodge Podge 2 – 1000 points Who was president during World War I? Return to Jeopardy

You can practice any religion or no religion. Hodge Podge 3 – 100 points You can practice any religion or no religion.

What is freedom of religion? Hodge Podge 3 – 100 points What is freedom of religion? Return to Jeopardy

The United States or The flag Hodge Podge 3 – 200 points The United States or The flag

What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance? Hodge Podge 3 – 200 points What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 3 – 300 points Maine New Hampshire Vermont New York Pennsylvania Ohio Michigan Minnesota North Dakota Montana Idaho Washington Alaska

What are states that border Canada? Hodge Podge 3 – 300 points What are states that border Canada? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 3 – 400 points New Hampshire Massachusetts Rhode Island Georgia Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina

What are the original 13 colonies? or What are the original 13 states? Hodge Podge 3 – 400 points What are the original 13 colonies? or What are the original 13 states? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 3 – 500 points Freedom of Speech, Religion, Assembly, Press, and Petition the government

What is one right or freedom of the First Amendment? Hodge Podge 3 – 500 points What is one right or freedom of the First Amendment? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 3 – 600 points Japan Germany Italy

Who did the United States fight in World War II? Hodge Podge 3 – 600 points Who did the United States fight in World War II? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 3 – 700 points Speaker of the House

Hodge Podge 3 – 700 points Who takes over if the President and the Vice President can no longer serve? or Who is Nancy Pelosi? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 3 – 800 points 9

How many justices are there on the Supreme Court? Hodge Podge 3 – 800 points How many justices are there on the Supreme Court? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 3 – 900 points 35 years old

How old do you have to be to run for president of the United States? Hodge Podge 3 – 900 points How old do you have to be to run for president of the United States? Return to Jeopardy

Hodge Podge 3 – 1000 points Makes the laws

What does the Legislative Branch do? Hodge Podge 3 – 1000 points What does the Legislative Branch do? Return to Jeopardy