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JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. How well do you know: WASHINGTON D.C.?. This game was created by Adam Varner, using the book Washington D.C. by R. Conrad Stein (1999). JEOPARDY!. People. Buildings. History. Washington D.C. Symbols. Historic Sites/ Monuments. Interesting Facts. 100.

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JEOPARDY!

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  1. JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin How well do you know: WASHINGTON D.C.?

  2. This game was created by Adam Varner, using the book Washington D.C. by R. Conrad Stein (1999)

  3. JEOPARDY! People Buildings History Washington D.C. Symbols Historic Sites/ Monuments Interesting Facts 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. For $100Who was assassinated in Ford’s Theater?

  5. Answer :Abraham Lincoln

  6. For $200:Who was the only president not to live in the White House?

  7. Answer:George Washington

  8. For $300:Who was the first president to live in the White House?

  9. Answer:John Adams

  10. For $400:Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?

  11. Answer:John Wilkes Booth

  12. For $500:Who was the original architect of the Federal City (Now Known as Washington D.C.)

  13. Answer:Pierre Charles L’Enfant

  14. For $100:Where does the President live?

  15. Answer:The White House

  16. For $200:What is the name of the five sided building that houses the heads of each branch of military?

  17. Answer: The Pentagon

  18. For $300:Where does the Congress and House of Representatives meet?

  19. Answer:The Capital Building

  20. For $400:What is the name of the group of museums located in Washington D.C.?

  21. Answer:The Smithsonian Institution

  22. For $500:What was the name of the building that was broken into and used to spy on the government?

  23. Answer:The Watergate Hotel

  24. For $100:What does the “D.C.” in “Washington D.C.” stand for?

  25. Answer:District of Columbia

  26. For $200:What two people were Washington D.C. named after?

  27. Answer:George Washington and Christopher Columbus

  28. For $300:Who gave the famous “I Have A Dream” speech on the National Mall?

  29. Answer:Martin Luther King

  30. For $400:What was the White House originally called?

  31. Answer:The President’s House

  32. For $500:What two states donated land to create Washington D.C.?

  33. Answer:Maryland and Virginia

  34. For $100:What is Washington D.C.’s nickname?

  35. Answer:The Nation’s Capital or Capital City

  36. For $200:What is the flower of Washington D.C?

  37. Answer:The American Beauty Rose

  38. For $300:What is the tree of Washington D.C.?

  39. Answer:The Scarlet Oak

  40. For $400:What is the bird of Washington D.C.?

  41. Answer:The Wood Thrush

  42. For $500:What is the motto for Washington D.C.?

  43. Answer:“Justice for All”

  44. For $100:What is the most famous home in the country?

  45. Answer:The White House

  46. For $200:What is the name of the memorial that honors our 16th president?

  47. Answer:The Lincoln Memorial

  48. For $300:What is the most famous monument measuring 555ft tall?

  49. Answer:The Washington Monument

  50. For $400: What monument honors our 32nd President and has 4 rooms, representing his 4 terms as President?

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