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Geography Colonies Revolution Famous People The Constitution Hodge Podge

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 Geo- graphy Famous People Hodge Podge Colonies Revolu-tion The Consti-tution $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000

This river divides the United States almost in half. Geography (200) This river divides the United States almost in half. Mississippi

This line marks zero degrees latitude. Geography (400) This line marks zero degrees latitude. equator

This is the scientific term for people who make maps. Geography (600) This is the scientific term for people who make maps. cartographer

Geography (800) Daily Double!! These four colonies made up the New England region. Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island

This line divides the earth into the eastern and western hemispheres. Geography (1000) This line divides the earth into the eastern and western hemispheres. Prime meridian

Famous People (200) These two men led the Corps of Discovery to explore the Louisiana Territory in 1804. Lewis & Clark

Famous People (400) She was a former slave who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman

According to the Constitution, this person has the power to veto laws. Famous People (600) According to the Constitution, this person has the power to veto laws. president

Famous People (800) These Congressmen favored going to war with England in 1812. War Hawks

Famous People (1000) U.S. senator who became known as “The Great Compromiser.” Henry Clay

The name given to the first ten amendments to the Constitution. Bill of Rights

Which part of the Constitution explains the duties of the President? Article 2

What is the length of a term for the President of the United States? The Constitution (600) What is the length of a term for the President of the United States? 4 years

The Constitution (800) The main purpose of The Federalist Papers was to do what? Convince people to ratify the Constitution

The Constitution (400) The Constitution divides the federal government into these three branches. Executive, legislative, judicial

Hodge Podge (200) This political party was founded in 1854 to stop the spread of slavery. Republican

Christopher Columbus left Spain in 1492 in search of this. Hodge Podge (400) Christopher Columbus left Spain in 1492 in search of this. A shortcut to Asia

Hodge Podge (600) On a map, these lines are often called parallels and run from west to east. Latitude

The name for Andrew Jackson’s group of unofficial advisors. Hodge Podge (800) The name for Andrew Jackson’s group of unofficial advisors. Kitchen cabinet

Hodge Podge (1000) Daily Double!! In 1848, hundreds of people gathered in this town in New York to support equal rights for women. Seneca Falls

Colonies (200) The site of the first permanent English settlement in North America. Jamestown, VA

William Penn founded this colony so Quakers could worship freely. Colonies (400) William Penn founded this colony so Quakers could worship freely. Pennsylvania

Colonies (600) These people signed contracts to work without wages for anyone who would pay their way to the colonies. Indentured servants

Colonies (800) This was a colonial religious movement that urged people to follow the teachings of the Bible. The Great Awakening

Colonies (1000) The Middle Colonies consisted of these four colonies. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware

The Revolution (200) This important document was approved in the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. Declaration of Independence

Revolution (400) This law taxed paper products in 1765. Stamp Act

The Revolution (600) In 1770, British soldiers killed five protestors in what came to be known as… The Boston Massacre

The Revolution (800) Sam and John Adams led this group of patriots. Sons of Liberty

The Revolution (1000) The British general who surrendered at Yorktown to end the American Revolution. Cornwallis