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History Jeopardy

History Jeopardy By: Camie Knorr Native Americans Mayflower Sports Wisconsin History Presidents 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 What did most Indians live in for the homes? A. cars B. caves

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History Jeopardy

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  1. History Jeopardy By: Camie Knorr

  2. Native Americans Mayflower Sports Wisconsin History Presidents 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. What did most Indians live in for the homes? A. cars B. caves C. homes D. Teepees Native American 100

  4. What were the women mostly in charge of? A. Cleaning B. Eating C. Hunting D. Farming Native American 200

  5. What were the three sisters of the Iroquois people? A. Corn, grass, beef B. Corn, beans, squash C. Squash, beans, beats Native American 300

  6. Who were the first to live in the “Big apple” New York? A. Chippewa B. Iroquois C. Mohawks Native American 400

  7. Iroquois women mixed their crops using a system called? A. fluffing B. stirring C. dumping D. Interplanting Native American 500

  8. Where did the Mayflower first set sail from? A. France B. India C. England D. Germany Mayflower 100

  9. What was the area called that the captain of the ship stayed in? A. Top Deck B. Round house C. Great Cabin Mayflower 200

  10. The Fo’c’sle is where what is made? A. Clothing B. Whiskey C. Weapons D. Food Mayflower 300

  11. What is used to lift heavy cargo? A. tons of men B. Lots of rope C. capstan Mayflower 400

  12. Where they figured out the course to America? A. Top Deck B. Cellar C. Round house Mayflower 500

  13. Where is baseball most popular? A. Germany B. Australia C. United States D. Europe Sports 100

  14. Who is the Big Bambino A. Babe Ruth B. Hank Aaron C. Joe DiMaggio D. Lou Gehrig Sports 200

  15. Who did Babe Ruth first play for? A. New York Yankees B. Baltimore Orioles C. Boston Red Sox Sports 300

  16. What is Babe Ruth’s real name? A. Herman Ruth B. George Herman Ruth C. George Elbert Ruth Sports 400

  17. When was the first time women got to play baseball? A.1953 B. 1943 C. 1920 Sports 500

  18. Wisconsin is the leading state of what products? A. Corn, wheat B. cheese, beef C. beef, milk D. milk , cheese Wisconsin History 100

  19. What is the biggest Lake in Wisconsin? A. Lake Butte Mor B. Lake Winnebago C. Lake Emily Wisconsin History 200

  20. What is the most scenic part of Wisconsin? A. Florence County B. Milwaukee C. Wisconsin Dells D. Appleton Wisconsin History 300

  21. Who discovered Wisconsin? A. Jean Nicolet B. Christopher Columbus C. The Vikings Wisconsin History 400

  22. Where did Nicolet land first and when? A. Appleton, 1678 B. Oshkosh, 1567 C. Green Bay, 1634 D. Fond Da Lac, 1635 Wisconsin History 500

  23. Who was our first American president? A. George Washington B. Nixon C. Woodrow Wilson Presidents 100

  24. Who was the most famous President in the late 1900s A. Theodore Roosevelt B. Woodrow Wilson C. William Bryon Presidents 200

  25. Who was the youngest President? A. Roosevelt B. JFK C. Bryon Presidents 300

  26. Who thought of the Bully Pulpit? A. Wilson B. Roosevelt C. Taft Presidents 400

  27. What was Wilson's focus A. Do things for yourself B. Do things for the future C. Do things for the good of the country Presidents 500

  28. Teepees Native American 100

  29. Native American 200 • Farming

  30. Native American 300 • Corn, beans and squash

  31. Native American 400 • Iroquois

  32. Native American 500 • Interplanting

  33. Mayflower 100 • England

  34. Mayflower 200 • Great Cabin

  35. Mayflower 300 • Food

  36. Mayflower 400 • Capstan

  37. Mayflower 500 • Round House

  38. Sports 100 • United States

  39. Sports 200 • Babe Ruth

  40. Sports 300 • Baltimore Orioles

  41. Sports 400 • George Herman Ruth

  42. Sports 500 • 1943

  43. Wisconsin History 100 • Milk and Cheese

  44. Wisconsin History 200 • Lake Winnebago

  45. Wisconsin History 300 • Wisconsin Dells

  46. Wisconsin History 400 • Jean Nicolet

  47. Wisconsin History 500 • Green Bay, 1634

  48. Presidents 100 • George Washington

  49. Presidents 200 • Woodrow Wilson

  50. Presidents 300 • JFK

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