Government
Geography
American History
Weather/Climate
100

What is a constitution?

A document that outlines how the government will run.

100

Georgia is in the ______________ region.

Southeast

100

Why was the Civil War fought?

The North and the South disagreed over slavery.  The North wanted free labor, and the South wanted states rights.

100

What is weather?

Weather is the current state of the atmosphere, it is always changing. 

200

True or False: Tribal Governments and the Federal Government work together.

True

200

Illinois is in the _____________ region.

midwest

200

What was the industrial revolution?

a time when lots of goods were produced by machines and factories

200

What is Climate?

Climate is the average weather conditions in a specific area measured over a long period of time.

300

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

300

How does geography affect your daily life?  How do you adapt to it?

We have cars that drive well in the snow.  We wear clothing that is appropriate for the weather (ex: jackets in winter). We plant different plants in seasons when they will grown best.
300

Who was Harriet Tubman?

An abolitionist who helped people escape slavery.

300

Is a desert a climate region or weather?

climate region

400

True or False: Native American groups had forms of government before colonists came and created the U.S. Government. Some parts of our government today are based on Native American forms of Government.

True

400

Washington State is in the _________ region.

West
400

The thresher and the spinning jenny are examples of inventions that made work more productive and efficient during the _______________________.

Industrial Revolution

400

Desrcibe a tropical climate region.

This would have warm, wet weather for most of the year (ex: Amazon Rainforest).

500

What is a sovereign nation?

a place that has authority over themselves, and the U.S. government does not

500

Texas is in the _____________.

South

500

What was Manifest Destiny?

people thought it was their "clear duty" to expand America (especially Westward)

500
List three natural resources:

copper, water, soil, coal, iron, trees (wood)