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Southeast Region Jeopardy Famous Americans Facts State Capitals Vocabulary State Facts Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from State Capitals What is the capital of Florida?
$100 Answer from State Capitals Tallahassee is the state capital of Florida
$200 Question from State Capitals What is the capital of Louisiana?
$200 Answer from State Capitals Baton Rouge is the state capital of Louisiana
$300 Question from State Capitals What is the capital of Mississippi?
$300 Answer from State Capitals Jackson is the capital of Mississippi
$400 Question from State Capitals What is the capital of North Carolina?
$400 Answer from State Capitals Raleigh is the state capital of North Carolina
$500 Question from State Capitals What is the capital of West Virginia?
$500 Answer from State Capitals Charleston is the capital of West Virginia
$100 Question from Famous Americans What Famous American was known as the conductor of the Underground Railroad?
$100 Answer from Famous Americans Harriet Tubman was known as the conductor of the Underground Railroad
$200 Question from Famous Americans How many times did Harriet Tubman return down south to help other runaway slaves?
$200 Answer from Famous Americans She returned 19 times to help runaway slaves.
$300 Question from Famous American What grade was Ruby Bridges in when she attended an all white grade school?
$300 Answer from Famous Americans Ruby Bridges was in first grade.
$400 Question from Famous Americans Who was the President at the end of the Civil War?
$400 Answer from Famous Americans Abraham Lincoln was President.
$500 Question from Famous Americans Which Famous American refused to give up her seat on a bus causing a bus boycott in Alabama?
$500 Answer from Famous Americans Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus.
$100 Question from Vocabulary What word means: A crop that is grown to be sold for money?
$100 Answer from Vocabulary Cash Crop means a crop that is grown to be sold for money.
$200 Question from Vocabulary What word means: Streams or small rivers that flow into a larger river.
$200 Answer from Vocabulary Tributary means a stream or small river that flows into a larger river.
$300 Question from Vocabulary What word means: Thick, black, oily liquid from which gasoline is made?
$300 Answer from Vocabulary Petroleum is a think, black, oily liquid from which gasoline is made.
$400 Question from Vocabulary What were the states called that broke away from the United States due to their belief in slavery?
$400 Answer from Vocabulary These states were known as the Confederacy.
$500 Question from Vocabulary What is the Sunbelt?
$500 Answer from Vocabulary The Sunbelt is the part of the United States that has a mild climate all year.
$100 Question from State Facts Which state has the Brown Thrasher as its state bird?
$100 Answer from State Facts Georgia’s State bird is the Brown Thrasher
$200 Question from State Facts Which state has the Orange Blossom as it’s state flower?
$200 Answer from State Facts Florida has the Orange Blossom as it’s state flower.
$300 Question from State Facts Which state has this as it’s state flag?
$300 Answer from State Facts This flag belongs to South Carolina
$400 Question from State Facts Which state has the Iris as it’s state flower?
$400 Answer from State Facts Tennessee has the iris as it’s state flower.
$500 Question from State Facts Name Two of the four states that have the Cardinal as it’s state bird.
$500 Answer from State Facts Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia all have the Cardinal as their state birds.
$100 Question from Region Facts What is the Largest River in North America?
$100 Answer from Region Facts The Mississippi River is the largest river in North America.
$200 Question from Region Facts What is the statement that was written in 1776 that explained why the 13 colonies should be independent from England?
$200 Answer from Region Facts The Declaration was Independence was written in 1776.
$300 Question from Region Facts What did Eli Whitney invent that separated the seeds from the cotton?
$300 Answer from Region Facts Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.
$400 Question from Region Facts What is the House of Burgess?
$400 Answer from Region Facts The House of Burgesses was the group of citizens who made the laws in Virginia.
$500 Question from Region Facts What are the four uses of the Mississippi River?