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Famous Americans ExplorersHolidaysThe Map Native Americans Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

Famous Americans $100 Question The first President of the United States. Known as “Father of Our Country.”

Famous Americans $100 Answer George Washington

Famous Americans $200 Question President known as “Honest Abe.”

Famous Americans $200 Answer Abraham Lincoln

Famous Americans $300 Question Proved that electricity was present in lightning with his kite experiment.

Famous Americans $300 Answer Benjamin Franklin

Famous Americans $400 Question She sewed one of the first American flags.

Famous Americans $400 Answer Betsy Ross

Famous Americans $500 Question He developed hundreds of uses for peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes.

Famous Americans $500 Answer George Washington Carver

Explorers $100 Question He was the first Eastern explorer to find a western sea route to Asia.

Explorers $100 Answer Christopher Columbus

Explorers $200 Question The explorer who went in search of the “Fountain of Youth.”

Explorers $200 Answer Juan Ponce de Leon

Explorers $300 Question He explored the St. Lawrence River Valley and gave France a North American claim.

Explorers $300 Answer Jacques Cartier

Explorers $400 Question He’s the explorer the Americas are named after.

Explorers $400 Answer Amerigo Vespucci

Explorers $500 Question He was the first person to circumnavigate the Earth.

Explorers $500 Answer Ferdinand Magellan

Holidays $100 Question The holiday in July when we celebrate the day the United States became a country.

Holidays $100 Answer The Fourth of July

Holidays $200 Question The holiday in November when we celebrate the first harvest with the American Indians.

Holidays $200 Answer Thanksgiving

Holidays $300 Question The holiday in October when we remember the person who discovered America in 1492.

Holidays $300 Answer Columbus Day

Holidays $400 Question The holiday in January when we celebrate the African American who dreamed of equality.

Holidays $400 Answer Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Holidays $500 Question The holiday in November when we remember those Americans who served in the military.

Holidays $500 Answer Veterans’ Day

The Map $100 Question A round model of the Earth.

The Map $100 Answer A globe

The Map $200 Question The section of a map that tells you what the different symbols mean.

The Map $200 Answer The Key

The Map $300 Question The symbol that shows direction on a map.

The Map $300 Answer Compass Rose

The Map $400 Question The symbol that normally indicates a state’s capital.

The Map $400 Answer A star

The Map $500 Question The study or practice of making maps or globes.

The Map $500 Answer Cartography

Native Americans $100 Question The Native Americans who made their home in the Eastern Woodlands region of the United States.

Native Americans $100 Answer Powhatan Indians

Native Americans $200 Question The Native Americans who made their home in the Southwest region of the United States.

Native Americans $200 Answer Pueblo Indians

Native Americans $300 Question The region of the U.S. where the Sioux Indians made their home.

Native Americans $300 Answer The Plains Region

Native Americans $400 Question The main occupations of the Powhatan Indians.

Native Americans $400 Answer Fisherman, hunters, and farmers

Native Americans $500 Question The Powhatan Indians lived in this kind of house.

Native Americans $500 Answer A Longhouse

Final Jeopardy These are the three basic principles commonly held by American citizens.

Final Jeopardy Answer Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness