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ClimateCivicsEconomics Coming to America

What is Climate? The weather of an area over a number of years that includes temperature and precipitation.

1,2 What is Federal? The word that describes the central or national government.

1,3 What are taxes? Money collected from citizens to run the federal, state and local government.

1,4 What is France? The Statue of Liberty was a gift from which country?

2,1 What is a plain? A broad region of flat or gently rolling, treeless land

3,2 What is the National Anthem? A country's official song

2,3 What are stocks? Shares of ownership in a corporation.

2,4 Who were the Vikings? They were the first Europeans to settle in America.

3,1 What is arid? A dry area characterized by deserts.

2,2 Who was Frances Scott Key? The Star Spangled Banner, our national anthem, was written by

3,3 What is an investor? A person who uses money to buy or make something in order to produce a profit

3,4 Who was Sacajawea? She was Lewis and Clark's Indian guide to the Pacific Ocean.

4,1 What is drought? A long period with very little rain

4,2 What is a Federal System? A system of government in which power is shared between the central government and the state government

4,3 What is a shareholder? A person who buys stock or shares in a corporation

4,4 What was Jamestown? The first permanent English settlement in North America.

5,1 What is humid? Refers to a wet or moist region with more than 20 inches of precipitation per year.

5,2 What is the Great Compromise? The plan that proposed the establishment of two houses of Congress.

5,3 What is a proprietor? Someone who owns property or a business.

5,4 Who is Ferdinand Magellan? The first explorer to circle the world.