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Citizenship Jeopardy: Test Your Knowledge on Branches of Government, Important Citizens, Patriotic Symbols, Bill of Righ

Join Mrs. Goneau in a thrilling game of Citizenship Jeopardy and challenge your knowledge on the branches of government, important citizens, patriotic symbols, the Bill of Rights, and elections. Answer questions and learn about the foundations of citizenship in a fun and engaging way!

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Citizenship Jeopardy: Test Your Knowledge on Branches of Government, Important Citizens, Patriotic Symbols, Bill of Righ

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  1. Citizenship Jeopardy Hosted by Mrs. Goneau

  2. Branches of Government Important Citizens Patriotic Symbols Bill of Rights & Elections 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 What are the two parts of Congress? The Senate and House of Representatives

  4. 1,2 The national anthem was written by this person. Francis Scott Key

  5. 1,3 The stripes on the U. S. flag stand for… The first 13 states

  6. 1,4 This names the rights and freedoms that belong to all Americans The Bill of Rights

  7. 2,1 What are the responsibilities of the President? He communicates with citizens. He speaks to congress and makes sure laws are carried out. He greets the troops. He works with leaders of other nations.

  8. 2,2 This person received a Nobel Peace Prize for encouraging people to remain Peaceful in their fight for civil rights. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

  9. 2,3 This stands for the ideas the people believe in, such as freedom. Patriotic Symbol

  10. 2,4 Name 3 rights or freedoms Americans have The right to vote The right to speak in public about their ideas and beliefs Freedom of Religion Freedom of the Press

  11. 3,1 How are the Supreme Court Justices Chosen? They are chosen by the president and approved by the Senate.

  12. 3,2 Name three community heroes Policemen Firemen Emergency medical workers

  13. 3,3 Give three examples of patriotic symbols Liberty Bell Red, white, and blue Eagle The National Anthem The Pledge of Allegiance

  14. 3,4 What do you need to know before an election? Before you vote on something, you should learn as Much as you can about the choices you are offered. Think about the good and no-so-good things about the candidate or the law. Be a careful listener, and ask questions. Ballots should be prepared.

  15. 4,1 The highest court in the United States The Supreme Court

  16. 4,2 This person risked her life to free 300 people from slavery. Harriet Tubman

  17. 4,3 What is a symbol for freedom? The Liberty Bell

  18. 4,4 What do you need to know during an election? Each person should vote in secret.

  19. 5,1 The branch that the president falls under The Executive Branch

  20. 5,2 This person worked hard to make sure Americans enjoyed many freedoms. Thomas Jefferson

  21. 5,3 What do the stars on the flag stand for? The Fifty States

  22. 5,4 What do you need to know after an election? Ballots should be counted. The winner should be announced.

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