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States
Civics
Money
At the Library (pg 35)
100
I am from Mexico.
Where are you from?
100
The capital of Georgia.
What is Atlanta?
100
The two longest rivers in the United States.
What are the Mississippi and Missouri rivers?
100
A nickel and a dime.
What is fifteen cents?
100
The library is closed on Monday.
Is the library open on Mondays?
200
This is near your house.
What is ____________ (store, pharmacy, movie theater, etc)?
200
The capital of the United States.
What is Washington D.C.?
200
The 3 branches of the U.S. government.
What are the legislative, executive, and judicial?
200
The face on the $100 bill.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
200
Library hours on Saturday.
What are 10 am to 5:30 pm?
300
Your birthday.
What is ___________ (month, day, year)?
300
The state between Alabama and Kentucky.
What is Tennessee?
300
This is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
What is Congress?
300
A quarter, a dime, a nickel and a penny.
What is forty-one cents?
300
10 cents a day for videos and 5 cents a day for books.
What are late fees?
400
The store hours of the pharmacy you use.
What are _______ am to _______ pm?
400
The 4 states bordering Mexico.
What are California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas?
400
The supreme law of the land.
What is the Constitution?
400
The pen is $1.35.
How much is the pen?
400
These three things are not allowed in the library.
What are smoking, eating and talking on the cell phone?
500
Your nationality.
What is Mexican, American, Guatemalan, etc?
500
The state west of Alabama.
What is Mississippi?
500
Responsible for electing the president.
What are the people?
500
There are twenty-three chairs in the room.
How many chairs are there?
500
You can check these things out of the library.
What are magazines, books, DVDs, and audio CDs?
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