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Religions of the World
Rivers
Michigan Cities
Declaring Wars
100

This amendment allows you to practice whatever religion, speak freely, and write what you wish. 

What is the First Amendment? 

100

This religion has famous figures such as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Christianity has its root from this. 

What is Judaism? 

100

This river connects Lake Huron to Lake St. Clair. 

What is the St. Mary's River? 

100

This city is known for its Cherry Festival and is home to the Detroit Red Wings Training Camp.

What is Traverse City? 

100

This war was fought from 1861-1865.

What is the American Civil War? 

200

The amendment that calls people to bear arms in times of conflict. 

What is the second amendment? 

200

This place is the holy city to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 

What is Jerusalem? 

200

The third longest river in the world. 

What is the Mississippi? 

200

This city is home to Henry Ford's home, estate, farm, and artifacts from his life. 

What is Dearborn? 

200
The war that began with the Death of Hungarian Royalty. It lasted from 1914-1918. 

What was World War I? 

300

This amendment allows you the right not to tell on yourself. 

What is the fifth amendment? 

300

This religion was based on the religious writings called the Vedas and it originates from India. 

What is Hinduism? 

300

This river separates Oklahoma from Texas.  

What is the Red River? 

300

This city is home to a border crossing called the Blue Water Bridge and is where Thomas Edison called home. 

What is Port Huron?

300

This war is referred to as the "forgotten war." It was fought from 1950-1953.  The TV sitcom *M*A*S*H* was based in this conflict. 

What was the Korean War? 

400

This is the most important right from the Declaration of Independence. 

What is life? 

400

This holy book contains the first 5 books of the Bible. 

What is the Torah? 

400

This river was responsible for carving the Grand Canyon. 

What is the Colorado River? 

400

This city is on the other side of the Mackinac Bridge. 

What is St. Ignace? 

400

This was called America's "splendid little war," but it did not begin with a splendid event. 

What was the Spanish-American War? 

500

The rights an officer reads to a criminal that gives them the right to remain silent and have the right to a lawyer. 

What are the Miranda Rights? 

500

This religion has its leader in Vatican City. The figure is referred to as the Pope. 

What is Catholicism? 

500

The river that flows through our nation's capital. 

What is the Potomac?

500

This city is located north of Traverse City and is situated on Little Traverse Bay. People say it "rocks." 

What is Petoskey? 

500

This conflict which began in 1917 with the November Revolution. It drew Russia out of World War I and into this one. 

What was the Russian Civil War?