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Greece Famous Americans 1 Famous Americans 2 Geography Gov’t Random Questions

A government in which the people govern themselves A 100

What is a democracy? A 100

The feature in ancient Greek architecture that is found in US government buildings today A 200

What are columns? A 200

The political roots of our modern democracy began here A 300

What was Athens, Greece? A 300

Greece is located on this continent A 400

What is Europe? A 400

Originated in Greece with the main purpose of bringing people together in the spirit of peace A 500

What are the Olympic Games? A 500

Paul Revere fought for this B 100

What is American independence? B 100

He escaped from slavery, published a newspaper, and worked for civil rights B 200

Who was Frederick Douglass? B 200

This person fought for women’s rights and was arrested for attempting to vote in a presidential election B 300

Who was Susan B. Anthony? B 300

*Born in South Carolina *Taught in Georgia *Worked for tolerance *Helped create educational opportunities for African Americans B 400

Who was Mary McLeod Bethune? B 400

His “New Deal” helped Americans through the Great Depression B 500

Who was Franklin Delano Roosevelt? B 500

Born in New York City, worked with the Red Cross, helped write the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights C 100

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt? C 100

*Worked for civil rights *Won court case Brown v. Board of Education *Remembered for his respect for and acceptance of authority C 200

Who was Thurgood Marshall? C 200

President Johnson’s plan to improve education, environment, and medical care C 300

What was his “Great Society” program? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

He became the 36 th president of the United States when President Kennedy was assassinated C 400

Who was Lyndon B. Johnson? C 400

Born in Arizona, moved to California at the age of 10, and fought for workers’ rights C 500

Who was Cesar Chavez? C 500

Major mountain range is located in the eastern part of the United States D 100

What are the Appalachian Mountains? D 100

Lines that go from north to south on a globe D 200

What are longitude lines? D 200

Longest river in the United States D 300

What is the Mississippi River? D 300

This river forms in the Rocky Mountains D 400

What is the Colorado River? D 400

Imaginary line that divides earth into the eastern hemisphere and the western hemisphere D 500

What is the Prime Meridian? D 500

Powers are divided among these three levels of government E 100

What are national, state, and local? E 100

Three branches of government E 200

What are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches? E 200

The head of the executive branch of state government E 300

Who is the governor? E 300

This branch of government decides the meaning of the laws E 400

What is the judicial branch? E 400

Makes the laws for our national government E 500

What is Congress? E 500

Coins money, declares war, conducts foreign relations F 100

What is the national government? F 100

Natural and man-made features on earth’s surface F 200

What are topographical features? F 200

Paul Revere’s words “One if by land, two if by sea” were part of this event F 300

What is his famous midnight ride? F 300

This branch of Georgia government is headed by the General Assembly F 400

What is the legislative branch? F 400

This document created and described the role of each branch of our national government F 500

What is the Constitution? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Government Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

The difference between democracy in the U.S. and ancient Greece Click on screen to continue

What is the U.S. has a representative democracy and ancient Greece had a direct democracy? Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!