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History Round Ultimate QuestionWashingtonLincolnRoosevelt

Presiden- tial Years tial Years Amend- ments More Amend- ments $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $300 $400 $500 President Grab Bag Grab Bag Who’s the Who’s the President? $300 $100 Colonies $200 $300 $400 $500

$100 ScoreboardAnswer This president served between 1801 and 1809.

Thomas Jefferson Who is Thomas Jefferson? $100 Scoreboard

$200 Answer This president served between 1829 and 1837.

Andrew Jackson Who is Andrew Jackson? $200 Scoreboard

$300 Answer This president served between 1933 and 1945.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt? $300 Scoreboard

$400 Answer This president served between 1981 and 1989.

Ronald Reagan Who is Ronald Reagan? $400 Scoreboard

$500 Answer This president served between 1845 and 1849.

James K. Polk Who is James K. Polk? $500 Scoreboard

$100 Answer George Washington served during these years.

What are ? $100 Scoreboard

$200 Answer Abraham Lincoln served during these years.

What are ? $200 Scoreboard

$300 Answer James Monroe served during these years.

What are ? (Era of Good Feelings) $300 Scoreboard

$400 Answer Theodore Roosevelt served during these years.

$400 Scoreboard What are ?

$500 ScoreboardAnswer Lyndon Johnson served during these years.

What are ? $500 Scoreboard

$100 Answer John Adams was president during these years.

What are ? $100 Scoreboard

$200 Answer This Virginian was president during the War of 1812.

Who is James Madison James Madison? $200 Scoreboard

Place a bet between $100 to $1000 (or higher if you have more money) Question

$300 ScoreboardAnswer This progressive was president during World War I.

Woodrow Wilson Who is Woodrow Wilson? $300 Scoreboard

$400 Answer This southerner served as president between

Who is Bill Clinton Bill Clinton? $400 Scoreboard

$500 Answer Harry Truman served during these years.

What are ? $500 Scoreboard

$100 Answer This amendment states that powers not mentioned in the Constitution belong to the states.

Tenth Amendment What is the Tenth Amendment? $100 Scoreboard

$200 Answer This amendment states that vice presidential candidates cannot receive electoral votes for president.

Twelfth Amendment What is the Twelfth Amendment? $200 Scoreboard

.$300 Answer This amendment gave African Americans citizenship.

Fourteenth Amendment What is the Fourteenth Amendment? $300 Scoreboard

$400 Answer This amendment gave women the right to vote.

Nineteenth Amendment What is the Nineteenth Amendment? $400 Scoreboard

$500 Answer This amendment lowered the voting age to eighteen.

$500 Scoreboard Twenty-Sixth Amendment? What is the Twenty-Sixth Amendment?

$100 ScoreboardAnswer The Thirteenth Amendment did this.

abolish slavery What is abolish slavery? $100 Scoreboard

$200 Answer The Fifth Amendment protected this.

life, liberty, and property What is life, liberty, and property? $200 Scoreboard

$300 Answer The Eighteenth Amendment did this.

outlaw alcohol? What is outlaw alcohol? $300 Scoreboard

$400 Answer The Sixth Amendment provided this.

right to a fair and speedy trial in criminal cases? What is right to a fair and speedy trial in criminal cases? $400 Scoreboard

$500 This amendment provided the right for a citizen to sue another in civil cases. ScoreboardAnswer

Seventh Amendment What is the Seventh Amendment? $500 Scoreboard

$100 Answer This was the first permanent British colony in North America, founded in 1607.

Jamestown (Virginia) What is Jamestown (Virginia)? $100 Scoreboard

$200 Answer This was the third permanent colony founded, in 1629.

Massachusetts Bay Colony What is the Massachusetts Bay Colony? $200 Scoreboard

$300 Answer Maryland is located in this colonial region.

southern colonies What is the southern colonies? $300 Scoreboard

$400 Answer This was the last of the thirteen original colonies to be founded.

Georgia What is Georgia? $400 Scoreboard

$500 Answer New York is located in this colonial region

Middle Colonies (Mid-Atlantic Colonies) What is the Middle Colonies (Mid-Atlantic Colonies)? $500 Scoreboard

Make your wager! Category: Periods ScoreboardQuestion

Ultimate Question ScoreboardAnswer Identify the period between 1865 and 1877.

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