Social Studies CRCT Review Game

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Social Studies CRCT Review Game Twenty Questions Social Studies CRCT Review Game

Twenty Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1. Greece is located on which continent? Europe

2. Which famous person fought for migrant farm workers’ rights? Cesar Chavez

3. A teacher is an example of what type of resource? Human

4. Which famous person helped women get the right to vote? Susan B. Anthony

5. Which famous person fought for independence from the British? Paul Revere

6. A computer is an example of what type of resource? Capital

7. Which president was all about education and voting rights? Lyndon B. Johnson

8. Laws are made in which branch of the government? Legislative

9. Which body of water borders Greece? Mediterranean Sea

10. Which famous person helped put Americans back to work during the Great Depression? Franklin Delano Roosevelt

11. Which famous person worked to end slavery? Frederick Douglass

12. Which famous person was called The First Lady of the World and a great humanitarian? Eleanor Roosevelt

13. Which branch of government enforces the laws? Executive

14. Which line of longitude is found at 0 degrees? Prime Meridian

15. Which mountain range is in the western United States? Rocky Mountains

16. Which famous person fought against separate but equal schools and became the first African American Supreme Court justice? Thurgood Marshall

17. Which branch of government interprets the laws? Judicial

18. Which famous person started her own school for African American girls? Mary McLeod Bethune

19. People who want to live near a city, but not in one, might live in this type of community? Suburban

20. What type of lines travel east and west on the globe? Latitude