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HOT SEAT

Continent

Hemisphere

Appalachian Plateau

Blue Ridge

Nation/Country

Coastal Plain

Valley & Ridge

Piedmont

Climate

Appalachian Mountains

Barrier Islands

Chattahoochee River

Fall Line

Okefenokee Swamp

Savannah River

Naval Stores

Physiographic Region

Mississippian Natives

wattle and daub

maize

commoners

elite

horticulture

missions

mercantilism

Hernando De Soto

Trustee

Trustee Period

Royal Period

Charter of 1732

debtor

defense

economics

indigo

mulberry trees

philanthropy

royal governor

worthy poor

W.R.I.S.T crops

yeoman farmer

Ebenezer/New Ebenezer

Highland Scots

Mary Musgrove

James Oglethorpe

Tomochichi

Darien

Buffer Colony

Malcontents

Salzburgers

Silk

French and Indian War

Proclamation of 1763

Seven Years War

Declaration of Independence

Georgia Constitution of 1777,

grievances

Button Gwinnett

Lyman Hall

Preamble

George Walton

Battle of Kettle Creek

Elijah Clark

Austin Dabney

Intolerable Acts

Liberty Boys

loyalists

patriots

Siege of Savannah

Stamp Act

Articles of Confederation

Sons of Liberty

Abraham Baldwin

Constitution

Constitutional Convention

William Few

Great Compromise

New Jersey Plan

Virginia Plan

Three-Fifths Compromise

S.A.L.M.A

Terminus

University of Georgia

Worcestor vs. Georgia

Creek Natives

Headright System

land lottery

Yazoo Act

Yazoo Land Fraud

railroad

Eli Whitney

William McIntosh

Red Stick War

Treaty of Indian Springs

White Sticks

Red Sticks

Cherokee Natives

Dahlonega Gold Rush

Indian Removal Act 1830

Andrew Jackson

John Marshall

John Ross

Trail of Tears

Treaty of New Echota

Cotton Gin

Compromise of 1850

Dred Scot Case

Election of 1860

Free States

Fugitive Slave Act

Georgia Platform,

Abraham Lincoln

Missouri Compromise

Nullification

secession

slave states

slavery

States’ Rights

Alexander Stephens

Anaconda Plan

Andersonville

Atlanta Campaign

Battle of Chickamaugua

blockade runners

Emancipation Proclamation

Ironclads

March to the Sea

William T. Sherman

Union Blockade

13th amendment

14th amendment

15th amendment

black codes

Congressional Reconstruction

ratify

repeal

Constitutional Convention

Military Reconstruction

Freedmen’s Bureau

Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

Black Legislators

Sharecropping

Tenant Farming

Atlanta Compromise Speech

Joseph E. Brown

Bourbon Triumvirate

Alfred Colquitt

John B. Gordon

Convict Lease System

Henry Grady

International Cotton Exposition

New South

Populist Party,

Rural Free Delivery Act

Tom Watson

Poll Taxes

White Primary

Literacy Test

Grandfather Clause

Disenfranchisement

Atlanta Race Riot

John Hope

Lugenia Burns Hope

Jim Crow Laws

Plessy vs. Ferguson

Separate but Equal

W.E.B. DuBois

Alonzo Herndon

Booker T. Washington

Leo Frank Case

The Talented Tenth

Lusitania

Stock Market Crash of 1929

Zimmerman Telegram

World War I

Boll Weevil

Drought of 1924

Dust Bowl

Overproduction

Bank Failures

Reduction in Purchasing

County Unit System

Eugene Talmadge

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Warm Springs

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA

Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC

Rural Electrification Act (REA)

Social Security Act (SSA)

New Deal

Lend Lease Act

Pearl Harbor

World War II

Bell Bomber Plant

Liberty Ships

Savannah and Brunswick Shipyards

Richard Russell

Carl Vinson

Great Migration

Ivan Allen

William B. Hartsfield

1946 Governor’s Race

Ellis Arnall

Herman Talmadge

Melvin Thompson

1956 State Flag

Brown vs Board of Education,

Sibley Commission

Albany Movement

Civil Rights Act

Martin Luther King Jr

John Lewis

March on Washington

Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

Lester Maddox

Maynard Jackson

Andrew Young

Jimmy Carter

1996 Olympic Games

Amendments

Bill of Rights

Georgia State Constitution

Preamble

Checks and Balances

Governor

Separation of Powers

Veto

Juries

Felony

General Election

Misdemeanor

Polling Place

Precinct

Primary Election

Referendum

Runoff Election

Special Election

Voting Qualifications

Floor Leader

Georgia General Assembly

Georgia State Representative

Georgia State Senator

Legislation

Legislative Branch

Majority Leader

Minority Leader

Speaker of the House

Conference Committee

Standing Committee

Joint Committee

Taxes

Tax Revenues

Executive Branch

Governor

Lieutenant Governor,

Attorney General

Appeal

Appellate

Chief Justice

Circuit

Judicial Branch

Jurisdiction

Limited Jurisdiction

Magistrate Court

Probate Court

State Court

Superior Court

Supreme Court

Court of Appeals

Justices

Civil Law

Crimes

Crime Law

Arraigned

Bail

Capital Crimes

Custody

Defendant

Felony

Grand Jury

Indictment

Plea Bargain

Suspect

Verdict

Delinquent

Delinquent Act

Unruly Act

Board of Commissioners

City Manager

Special Purpose Districts

Strong Mayor Government,

Weak Mayor Government,

Municipality

Municipal Charter

Deep Water Ports

Goods

Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

Interstate Highway System,

Railroads

Services

Entrepreneur

Innovative

Profit

Economic Impact

Revenue

Expenditure

Income

Investing

Saving

Spending

Budget

Bankruptcy

Credit

Debt

Interest