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Sara Cripps

U.S. FlagStatesRevolutionary War CapitalsPresidents

Represents the original 13 colonies and current 50 states.

What are the stars and stripes?

The seamstress who sewed the American Flag

Who is Betsy Ross? (Fun Fact: this Flag is also Called the Betsy Ross Flag.)

The date the official flag was introduced. [the Betsy Ross Flag]

What is July 14 th 1777? (Fun Fact- This date marked the beginning of Flag day.)

The number of times the flag has been changed.

What is 27?

What the blue area in the flag is called.

What is a canton?

Montana’s state animal.

What is the Grizzly Bear?

State with the Motor City.

What is Michigan?

The state with Mount Rushmore.

What is South Dakota?

The nickname of Maine.

What is the Pine Tree State?

The states that make up “Four Corners”.

What are Arizona, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah?

The nickname of the British Army.

What are the Red Coats? (Also acceptable- Lobsterbacks.)

The title of this painting commemorating George Washington during the Revolutionary War.

What is “[Washington] Crossing the Delaware”?

The date the Revolutionary War started.

What is April 18 th 1775?

The Treaty that ended the war.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

The general who surrendered at Yorktown.

Who is General Cornwallis?

Des Moines

What is Iowa?

Harrisburg

What is Pennsylvania?

Montpelier

What is Vermont?

Cheyenne

What is Wyoming?

Juneau

What is Alaska?

The 16 th President of the United States.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

The Youngest elected President of the U.S.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

The President with the shortest term in office (one month).

Who is William Harrison?

The President with the longest term in office.

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt? (3 full terms, dying in his 4 th.)

The only President to be elected for two nonconsecutive terms.

Who is Grover Cleveland? (22 nd and 24 th )

Jeopardy Theme Song from Cyber Cool Midis.Cyber Cool Midis Jeopardy Picture from Grammar Jeopardy.Grammar Jeopardy State information from 50states.com - States and Capitals50states.com - States and Capitals President information from Presidential Fun FactsPresidential Fun Facts