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Government Jeopardy

Government Jeopardy. Created by Robert Schneider 4 th Grade Teacher Harmon Elementary Lakeview Public Schools. Start.

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Government Jeopardy

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  1. Government Jeopardy Created by Robert Schneider 4th Grade Teacher Harmon ElementaryLakeview Public Schools Start

  2. Welcome to Government Jeopardy!This interactive program will help you review 4th grade government concepts. It can be played as a class or as an individual learner. The way to play is to choose a category and a dollar amount and answer each question. So keep track of your points and begin when you are ready! Directions Click to begin!

  3. Government Jeopardy StateGovernment FederalGovernment Miscellaneous 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

  4. Which of the following is not a level of government? Federal State Local Judicial A B C D

  5. That is Correct!

  6. That is Incorrect!

  7. Which of the following is not a branch of government? Executive Legislative Local Judicial A B C D

  8. Click on the picture of our current president’s father.

  9. For congress to override a veto, how many members must approve it? 1/4 1/2 100% 2/3 A B C D

  10. How old does a citizen have to be to vote? 18 17 35 25 A B C D

  11. Who is our current governor of Michigan? Schneider Bush Kilpatrick Granholm A B C D

  12. The job of the governor is to… Create Laws Enforce Laws Decide if they are legal All of the above A B C D

  13. Which of the following is not a job for the state government? Creating speed limits for vehicles Maintaining parks Fixing roads Maintaining our navy A B C D

  14. In what city is the state capital of Michigan located within? Lansing Detroit St. Clair Shores Ann Arbor A B C D

  15. The sharing of power between the federal government and the states is called… Dictatorship Veto Federalism State sharing A B C D

  16. Where is our national capital located? Philadelphia Detroit Lansing Washington D.C. A B C D

  17. In our federal government, who is the head of our executive branch? Governor Senators President Mayor A B C D

  18. What is the job of congress? Veto laws Make decisions about the laws Carry out the laws Make the laws A B C D

  19. In our federal government, who has the most power? Power is shared equally The president The courts Congress A B C D

  20. How many senators make up our federal senate? 50 100 200 2 A B C D

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