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Kentucky
100

What is a map used for?

To show places and locations

100

What is history?

The study of the past

100

What is a citizen?

 A member of a country

100

What is supply?

Amount of goods available

100

What is Kentucky’s capital?

Frankfort

200

What do we call land and water features?

Physical features

200

Who were the first people in America?

Native Americans

200

What is voting?

Choosing leaders

200

What is demand?

How much people want something

200

What is Kentucky’s nickname?

Bluegrass State

300

Question: What is climate?

The weather over a long period of time

300

Why did colonists come to America?

Religious Freedom, land, and economic opportunities

300

What is rule of law?

Everyone must follow laws

300

What is opportunity cost?

What you give up when choosing something

300

What famous race happens in Kentucky?

The Kentucky Derby

400

What is it called when people move from place to place?

Migration

400

What document declared independence?

Declaration of Independence

400

What is popular sovereignty?

People have the power

400

When countries depend on each other for goods and services because no one country can produce everything efficiently, this concept is called what?

interdependence

400

This famous frontiersman helped establish Kentucky’s early settlements and explored the region through the Cumberland Gap. Who is he?

Daniel Boone

500

Why do people settle near rivers?

Water, transportation, and resources

500

Why is the Constitution important?

It creates the government and laws

500

What are checks and balances?

Limits on government power

500

This trade system connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas, exchanging goods, enslaved people, and raw materials in a three-part route. What is it called?

triangular trade route

500

This was the first permanent settlement in Kentucky, established in 1774. What is it called?

Harrodsburg?

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