This is the name of your U.S. Representative
Who is Matt Gaetz?
"The Ellis Island of the West"
What is Angel Island?
The ocean that Japanese immigrants most commonly crossed.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
Ten of these were set up to hold Japanese Americans during World War II to get rid of suspected spies.
What are internment camps?
Jack Black starred in this sports comedy film in 2006 that was loosely based on the real-life story of a Mexican Catholic priest.
What is Nacho Libre?
The Avengers were modeled after what alternate comic book team?
Who are the Justice League?
Who represents a portion of their state known as a Congressional District
Who is a U.S. Senator?
The first immigrants to arrive at Ellis Island were three unaccompanied minors. The oldest of the three was this person, who was awarded a $10 gold piece.
Who is Annie Moore?
This person designated the West Coast as "a military exclusion area."
Double points if you explain what this allowed to happen.
Who is Army General John DeWitt?
It allowed "eviction posters" to be posted in the streets, telling the local Japanese residents that they would be evicted from their homes and giving them specific instructions on what to do in the days ahead.
A significant bombing that forced the U.S. to join World War II.
What is the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
Noah Glass, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams were three of the four founders of what social network that launched in 2006?
What is Twitter?
This Shakespearean play is said to come with a curse.
What is Macbeth?
What are the Names of three Cabinet-level positions?
What are:
Secretary of Agriculture
▪ Secretary of Commerce
▪ Secretary of Defense
▪ Secretary of Education
▪ Secretary of Energy
▪ Secretary of Health and Human Services
▪ Secretary of Homeland Security
▪ Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
▪ Secretary of the Interior
▪ Secretary of Labor
▪ Secretary of State
▪ Secretary of Transportation
▪ Secretary of the Treasury
▪ Secretary of Veterans Affairs
▪ Attorney General
▪ Vice President
Push Factors for Immigration
What are famine, religious persecution, lack of jobs, and declining economies?
This President signed a letter of apology that accompanied the first redress payments to Japanese Americans.
*Double points: Can you tell me how long it took for this to happen?
Who is President George H.W. Bush?
Double Points: What is it took nearly 50 years?
100 people from every country were allowed to immigrate each year because of this immigration act.
What were the effects of the McCarran-Walter Act?
In 2004, this popular ABC TV show began with Jack opening his eyes on a mysterious beach amidst a plane crash.
What is Lost?
In 1932, Australia declared war on these large flightless birds, but the birds proved surprisingly resilient.
What are emus?
These are the Five Flags (of government) that are flown in Pensacola.
What are the Spanish, French, British, Confederate, and American flags?
This person inspired the inscription on the plaque of the Statue of Liberty.
Who is Emma Lazarus?
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which authorized what to happen.
What is authorizes the government to designate military areas “from which any or all persons may be excluded”?
List the states where interment camps where placed during the war.
What are California, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Texas, and Arkansas?
What musical artist was anointed the nickname "Pop Punk Queen" in the early 2000s?
Who is Avril Lavigne?
This tabletop role-playing game has gained more popularity with its appearances on a well-watched Sci-Fi/Horrorshow, a live-action movie, podcasts, and animated series.
What is Dungeons and Dragons?
These are the responsibilities only United States citizens have.
What is obeying laws, paying taxes, serving on a jury, and selective service?
Chinese Exclusion Act Purpose
What is to ban Chinese immigration completely?
This law practically excluded Asians and other nonwhites from entry into the United States.
What is the National Origins Act of 1924, the Johnson-Reed Act, or the Immigration Act of 1924?
The group that controlled the internment camps.
What is the US War Relocation Authority?
Burger Beard, also known as Painty the Pirate, sings the theme song to this long-running and frequently meme-able animated TV series.
What is SpongeBob SquarePants ?
The Triforce can be separated into these three parts.
What are power, courage, and wisdom?
This amendment was passed by Congress on June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920.
Double points if you can tell me what it does.
What is the 19th Amendment?
It grants women the right to vote.
This was the percentage difference in the amount of immigrants detained at the two ports.
What is 40%?
Ellis Island detained 20% while Angel Island detained 60%.
The gold rush of 1849 was one of the causes of this increase in the U.S.
What is one of the periods of extensive immigration or migration?
The name of the judge who delivered the court's opinion during this case.
Who is Justice Hugo Black?
Meredith and Olivia are two of the cats owned by this popular singer. The pets are named after leading ladies from Grey's Anatomy and Law & Order: SVU.
Who is Taylor Swift?
According to the Back to the Future trilogy, you need to reach the speed of what to initiate time travel.
What is 88 mph or 142km/h?
That is equal to 1.21 gigawatts ("gigawatts/gigawatts") of power.
Two things Benjamin Franklin is famous for accomplishing or achieving.
What is (so many things he was a goat):
Being a U.S. diplomat
Founding Father (He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and actively participated in drafting the Constitution).
Contributing to writing the Treaty of Paris to end the Revolutionary War as a member of the U.S. delegation
The oldest member of the Constitutional Convention
The first Postmaster General of the United States
The writer of “Poor Richard’s Almanac”
Starting the first free libraries
He also helped establish the Union Fire Company, the first volunteer firefighting organization in the colonies, emphasizing the importance of public safety.
Inventing: the lightning rod, bifocals, swim fins, the Franklin stove, urinary catheter, armonica (musical instrument in which you pass your fingers around the brims of glasses filled with water to create a harmony)
Immigration Act of 1891 Restrictions purpose.
What is to exclude those deemed "idiots, insane, paupers, criminals, or diseased"?
After the war, these two significant factors contributed to the difficulties faced by Japanese Americans.
What are racism and hate, separation and poverty?
Twenty years after the war this law allowed approximately 20,000 Japanese immigrants to immigrate to the United States every year.
What is The Immigration Act of 1965?
This 2004 show starred Kristen Bell as a teen sleuth with a god of war name
What is Veronica Mars?
The theory of 42
Double Points if you can identify where this theory originates.
What is the answer to life, the universe, and everything (according to Douglas Adams's popular 1979 science-fiction novel The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)?
Ellis Island Role vs. Angel Island Role
What is Ellis Island was more welcoming while Angel Island was more restrictive and intimidating?
Ellis Island was used for this in the early 1800s
What are pirate hangings?
The individuals who challenged the forced removal of Japanese Americans during WWII. Name Two.
*Double points if you name all 4 of them.
Who are Fred Korematsu, Mitsuye Endo, Gordon Hirabayashi, and Minoru Yasui?
Japanese Americans were denied this Constitutional right.
What is Fifth Amendment rights (Due Process)?
This American boot brand, founded by an Australian surfer, became popular in 2003 after being featured as one of Oprah's "favorite things."
What is Ugg?
The oldest recorded "your mom" joke dates back to this year and is found on a Babylonian tablet.
What is 1,500 BCE?
List the four of the eight requirements to become a U.S. Citizen.
What are
The First Naturalization Act stated, "any free, white, adult alien, male or female, who had resided within the limits and jurisdiction of the United States for a period of 2 years was eligible for citizenship," it was passed in this year.
What is passed by Congress on March 26, 1790?
Number of Japanese Internment Museums in the United States of America.
Double points if you can name at least two of them.
What is there are ten?
Japanese American National Museum (JANM) in Los Angeles, California
Japanese American Museum of San Jose (JAMsj) in San Jose, California.
Manzanar National Historic Site in California.
National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS) in San Francisco, California.
Amache National Historic Site in Granada, Colorado.
Minidoka National Historic Site in Idaho.
Japanese American Museum of Oregon in Portland, Oregon.
Minidoka National Historic Site in Idaho.
Topaz Museum in Delta, Utah
Heart Mountain Interpretive Center in Wyoming.
The all-Japanese American group of soldiers who served with distinction and won "the Gothic Line."
Who were the 442nd Regiment?
This fashion trend, characterized by low-rise jeans and midriff-baring tops, was popularized by celebrities like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera in the early 2000s.
What is the "Y2K fashion"?
The teddy bear was named after this individual, who refused to shoot a bear cub during a hunting trip in 1902.
Who is Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt?