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Historical Figures Categories! Paul Revere 10 20 30 40 Susan B. Anthony 10 20 30 40 Frederick Douglass 10 20 30 40 Mary McLeod Bethune 10 20 30 40 Eleanor Roosevelt 10 20 30 40 Thurgood Marshall 10 20 30 40 Lyndon B. Johnson 10 20 30 40 Franklin D. Roosevelt 10 20 30 40 Cesar Chavez 10 20 30 40

What state was Paul Revere born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Paul Revere: 10 points What state was Paul Revere born in? Massachusetts

What was Paul Revere’s character trait? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Paul Revere: 20 points What was Paul Revere’s character trait? liberty

What obstacle did Paul Revere face while warning the colonists? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Paul Revere: 30 points What obstacle did Paul Revere face while warning the colonists? The British Soldiers

What was Paul Revere’s influence? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Paul Revere: 40 points What was Paul Revere’s influence? Independence

What state was Susan B. Anthony born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Susan B. Anthony: 10 points What state was Susan B. Anthony born in? Massachusetts

What does Susan’s character trait of Freedom of Conscience mean? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Susan B. Anthony: 20 points What does Susan’s character trait of Freedom of Conscience mean? The right to hold a belief

What did Susan B. Anthony fight for? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Susan B. Anthony: 30 points What did Susan B. Anthony fight for? Women’s Rights

Susan B. Anthony: 40 points Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Susan B. Anthony: 40 points Susan’s family believed in ending slavery. People who believed this were called what? Abolitionists

What state was Frederick Douglass born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Frederick Douglass: 10 points What state was Frederick Douglass born in? Maryland

Frederick Douglass escaped from what? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Frederick Douglass: 20 points Frederick Douglass escaped from what? Slavery

Frederick Douglass started his own newspaper called what? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Frederick Douglass: 30 points Frederick Douglass started his own newspaper called what? The North Star

Frederick Douglass showed Freedom of Expression. What does this mean? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Frederick Douglass: 40 points Frederick Douglass showed Freedom of Expression. What does this mean? The right to express one’s beliefs through speaking or writing.

What state was Mary McLeod Bethune born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Mary McLeod Bethune: 10 points What state was Mary McLeod Bethune born in? South Carolina

Mary worked hard without giving up. What character trait is this? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Mary McLeod Bethune: 20 points Mary worked hard without giving up. What character trait is this? Diligence

What did Mary McLeod Bethune fight for? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Mary McLeod Bethune: 30 points What did Mary McLeod Bethune fight for? Education (for African Americans)

Where did Mary start a school that later became a University? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Mary McLeod Bethune: 40 points Where did Mary start a school that later became a University? Daytona Beach, Florida

What state was Eleanor Roosevelt born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Eleanor Roosevelt: 10 points What state was Eleanor Roosevelt born in? New York

Eleanor Roosevelt: 20 points Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Eleanor Roosevelt: 20 points Eleanor accepted people different from her. What character trait is this? Tolerance

What was Eleanor Roosevelt famous for? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Eleanor Roosevelt: 30 points What was Eleanor Roosevelt famous for? United Nations and human rights

What was an obstacle that Eleanor had to overcome? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Eleanor Roosevelt: 40 points What was an obstacle that Eleanor had to overcome? shyness

What state was Thurgood Marshall born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Thurgood Marshall: 10 points What state was Thurgood Marshall born in? Maryland

Thurgood Marshall: 20 points Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Thurgood Marshall: 20 points Thurgood believed in equal and fair treatment under the law. What character trait is this? Justice

Thurgood Marshall was the first African American ________________. Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Thurgood Marshall: 30 points Thurgood Marshall was the first African American ________________. On the Supreme Court

What famous court case did Thurgood Marshall win? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Thurgood Marshall: 40 points What famous court case did Thurgood Marshall win? Brown vs. Board of Education

What state was Lyndon B. Johnson born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Lyndon B. Johnson: 10 points What state was Lyndon B. Johnson born in? Texas

What is Lyndon B. Johnson’s character trait? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Lyndon B. Johnson: 20 points What is Lyndon B. Johnson’s character trait? Respect for Authority

What was Lyndon’s influence? Great Society and Voting Rights Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Lyndon B. Johnson: 30 points What was Lyndon’s influence? Great Society and Voting Rights

What did Lyndon B. Johnson sign? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Lyndon B. Johnson: 40 points What did Lyndon B. Johnson sign? Voting Rights Act of 1965

What state was Franklin D. Roosevelt born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Franklin D. Roosevelt: 10 points What state was Franklin D. Roosevelt born in? New York

What war did Franklin lead the United States in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Franklin D. Roosevelt: 20 points What war did Franklin lead the United States in? World War II

What obstacle did Franklin have to overcome? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Franklin D. Roosevelt: 30 points What obstacle did Franklin have to overcome? His disability

Franklin D. Roosevelt: 40 points Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Franklin D. Roosevelt: 40 points Franklin worked together for the benefit of everyone. This shows which character trait? Cooperation

What state was Cesar Chavez born in? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Cesar Chavez: 10 points What state was Cesar Chavez born in? Arizona

What was Cesar Chavez’s character trait? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Cesar Chavez: 20 points What was Cesar Chavez’s character trait? Diligence

What did Cesar Chavez fight for? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Cesar Chavez: 30 points What did Cesar Chavez fight for? Farm workers’ rights

What important union did Cesar Chavez begin? Standards: SS3H2, SS3G2, SS3CG2 Cesar Chavez: 40 points What important union did Cesar Chavez begin? United Farm Workers