Personal Finance
Civil Rights & Key Leaders
Melting Pot (All Topics)
Georgia Government & Law
Georgia’s Economy
100

This is the main benefit of creating a household budget.

What is tracking income to eliminate unnecessary expenditures

100

Georgia changed its state flag in 1956 primarily in response to this landmark Supreme Court school desegregation decision.

What is Brown v. Board of Education

100

This is the primary motivation for entrepreneurs to improve goods or create new ones.

What is profit

100

These are the three basic requirements to be a qualified voter in Georgia.

What are being 18 years old, a U.S. citizen, and a legal resident of Georgia

100

These were the two most significant long-term impacts of the 1996 Olympic Games on Atlanta.

What are infrastructure improvements and increased tourism

200

This financial tool allows a person to enjoy the benefits of a major purchase, like a car, now without paying the full price immediately.

What is a bank loan

200

This commission recommended that individual school districts decide for themselves whether to desegregate.

What is the Sibley Commission

200

Unlike criminal law, violations of this type of law do not result in jail time.

What is civil law

200

This type of committee is formed when the House and Senate pass different versions of the same bill to draft a compromise.

 What is a conference committee

200

Expanding this location is vital for increasing Georgia’s role in international trade by handling larger cargo ships.

What is the Port of Savannah

300

This is the biggest financial risk for an entrepreneur starting a new business venture.

What is the potential to lose all personal savings

300

This leader served as chairman of SNCC, led the Selma marches, and later became a U.S. Congressman from Georgia.

Who is John Lewis

300

This 1963 event increased pressure on political leaders to pass the Civil Rights Act the following year.

What was the March on Washington

300

This type of juvenile behavior involves acts that would be considered crimes if committed by an adult, such as theft.

What is delinquent behavior

300

Georgia attracts this industry by offering tax incentives of up to 30% and diverse shooting locations.

What is the film and television industry

400

This is the best way for someone with a fluctuating income to afford their monthly expenditures reliably.

What is working steady hours to ensure a predictable monthly income

400

This segregationist governor surprised many by appointing a significant number of African Americans to government positions.

Who is Lester Maddox

400

Paying this type of tax along with a mortgage is a way residents contribute to local government revenue.

What are property taxes

400

These are the two largest expenditures in Georgia’s state budget.

What are Education and Health Care

400

While the economy has diversified since WWII, this remains the largest sector of Georgia's economy.

What is agriculture

500

Establishing a savings plan enables a household to explore these, which can multiply wealth over time.

What are investments (like stocks or bonds)

500

As governor, Jimmy Carter’s primary focus was on this process, which involved consolidating state agencies.


What is restructuring state government

500

Most juveniles are not tried in adult court unless they commit one of these serious offenses.

 What are the "seven deadly sins"

500

A person can still be held liable in this type of court even if they are found "not guilty" in a criminal trial.

What is civil court

500

These two leaders helped Atlanta's economy by bringing the Olympics to the city and pushing for airport expansion.

Who are Maynard Jackson and Andrew Young