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Jeopardy Civil Rights EducationPark TermsQuotes Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 Civil rights guarantee this to all people under the law?

$100 Answer from H1 Equal protection

$200 Question from H1 The right to due process can be traced back to this original document?

$200 Answer from H1 Magna Carta

$300 Question from H1 The U.S. Congress has enacted civil rights acts in how many different years?

$300 Answer from H1 8 (1866, 1871, 1875,1957, 1960, 1964, 1968, and 1991)

$400 Question from H1 The phrase “civil rights” is a translation from the Latin term “ius civis” which actually means this?

$400 Answer from H1 Rights of a citizen

$500 Question from H1 Civil and political rights comprise the first portion of the 1948 Universal Declaration of this.

$500 Answer from H1 Human Rights

$100 Question from H2 Once a teacher establishes this, they cannot be deprived life, liberty or property without due process.

$100 Answer from H2 Tenure

$200 Question from H2 This is the traditional number of school days that children are required to attend school each year?

$200 Answer from H2 180

$300 Question from H2 This 2002 legislation mandated highly qualified teachers and higher accountability measures for schools not meeting academic standards.

$300 Answer from H2 No Child Left Behind

$400 Question from H2 This man is credited with being the founder of what we have come to know of public education.

$400 Answer from H2 John Dewey

$500 Question from H2 A student who is discrepant from their peers academically or behaviorally is entitled to this in public schools?

$500 Answer from H2 Individual Education Plan (IEP)

$100 Question from H3 This was the first created national Park in 1872?

$100 Answer from H3 Yellowstone

$200 Question from H3 You can find the highest point in North America at this national park?

$200 Answer from H3 Denali National Park (Alaska)

$300 Question from H3 This president has the most national sites named after him?

$300 Answer from H3 Teddy Roosevelt

$400 Question from H3 This California national park Was once a well-known prison?

$400 Answer from H3 Alcatraz (Golden State National Recreation Area Now)

$500 Question from H3 This national park lays claim to a 152 foot tall gift from the French?

$500 Answer from H3 Statue of Liberty (Ellis Island)

$100 Question from H4 This famous runner said, “To give any less than your best is to sacrifice your gift.”

$100 Answer from H4 Steve Prefontaine

$200 Question from H4 This president said, “Whoever you are, be a good one.”

$200 Answer from H4 Abraham Lincoln

$300 Question from H4 This president said, “Nothing is certain In life except death and taxes.”

$300 Answer from H4 Benjamin Franklin

$400 Question from H4 This person said, “Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.”

$400 Answer from H4 John Wesley

$500 Question from H4 This past University of Michigan football coach said, “You are either getting better or getting worse but never staying the same.”

$500 Answer from H4 Bo Schembechler

$100 Question from H5 What is the only food that does not spoil?

$100 Answer from H5 Honey

$200 Question from H5 This is the name of the online platform that your facilitator demonstrated with videos and common core resources?

$200 Answer from H5 Edivation

$300 Question from H5 What is the only mobile national monument in the United States?

$300 Answer from H5 San Francisco Cable Cars

$400 Question from H5 What state has the highest percentage of people who walk to work?

$400 Answer from H5 Alaska

$500 Question from H5 Half of all American’s live within 50 miles of this?

$500 Answer from H5 Their birthplace

Final Jeopardy This is the term given to those skills that students need to be successful that are beyond the academic standards and concepts. Example: Creativity & Collaboration

Final Jeopardy Answer 21 st Century Skills