Game Topic Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 Picturing the
Game Topic
Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 Picturing the United States Thirteen Colonies The Three Branches United States of America $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4
Topic 1: $100 The shape of the surface of the land Answer
Topic 1: $100 Landform Return to Main
Topic 1: $200 To buy goods made or grown in another country Answer
Topic 1: $200 Import Return to Main
Topic 1: $300 A place’s weather over a long period of time Answer
Topic 1: $300 Climate Return to Main
Topic 1: $400 The study of Earth and the way people, plants, and animals use it Answer
Topic 1: $400 Geography Return to Main
Topic 1: $500 The building in which the state or national government meet Answer
Topic 1: $500 Capitol Return to Main
Topic 2: $100 To sell goods to another country Answer
Topic 2: $100 Export Return to Main
Topic 2: $200 The location of a state’s or country’s government Answer
Topic 2: $200 Capital Return to Main
Topic 2: $300 A thing found in nature that people use Answer
Topic 2: $300 Natural resource Return to Main
Scores Proceed
Topic 2: $400 A building or statue made in memory of a person or event Answer
Topic 2: $400 Monument Return to Main
Topic 2: $500 A way of life shared by a group of people, including art, music, food, and stories Answer
Topic 2: $500 Culture Return to Main
Topic 3: $100 What is #1 on the map? Answer
Topic 3: $100 Long Island Return to Main
Topic 3: $200 What is #2 on the map Answer
Topic 3: $200 New York Return to Main
Topic 3: $300 What is #3 on the map? Answer
Topic 3: $300 Atlantic Ocean Return to Main
Topic 3: $400 What is #4 on the map? Answer
Topic 3: $400 Gulf of Mexico Return to Main
Topic 3: $500 What is #6 on the map? Answer
Topic 3: $500 The Great Lakes: Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior Return to Main
Topic 4: $100 An area settled by a group of people outside of their country Answer
Topic 4: $100 A colony Return to Main
Topic 4: $200 Who ruled the thirteen colonies? Answer
Topic 4: $200 The king of Great Britain Return to Main
Topic 4: $300 What was the first colony? Answer
Topic 4: $300 Jamestown Return to Main
Topic 4: $400 Who were the first inhabitants of the United States? Answer
Topic 4: $400 Native Americans Return to Main
Topic 4: $500 Why did the colonists want to leave England? Answer
Topic 4: $500 They didn’t want to pay taxes They wanted to pick their leaders Return to Main
Topic 5: $100 This person is in charge of the Executive Branch Answer
Topic 5: $100 President Return to Main
Topic 5: $200 Makes laws Answer
Topic 5: $200 Legislative Branch Return to Main
Topic 5: $300 They have their job for life and there are 9 of them Answer
Topic 5: $300 Judicial Branch Justice Return to Main
Topic 5: $400 This branch is split into 2 parts. Name the 2 parts Answer
Topic 5: $400 Legislative Branch Congress – Senate and House of Representatives Return to Main
Topic 5: $500 This branch’s building is the Supreme Court Answer
Topic 5: $500 Judicial Branch Return to Main
Topic 6: $100 The largest and most diverse city in the United States Answer
Topic 6: $100 New York City Return to Main
Topic 6: $200 Capital of the United States of America Answer
Topic 6: $200 Washington D. C. Return to Main
Topic 6: $300 Grow in the Pacific Northwest and can be 311 feet tall Answer
Topic 6: $300 Giant Sequoia Trees Return to Main
Topic 6: $400 Two main exports in the U. S. are… Answer
Topic 6: $400 Capital goods and automobiles Return to Main
Topic 6: $500 Chief of the Sioux nation who fought with General Custer at the battle of Little Bighorn Answer
Topic 6: $500 Sitting Bull Return to Main
Final Jeopardy Topic Proceed
Why is the United States government divided into three branches? Answer
To make sure that one branch does not have too much power. Return to Main
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