Maps
Government and Citizenship
Economics
American Revolution
Texas and Fun Facts
100

What are the four main cardinal directions?

North, East, South, and West

100

How many branches are there in the U.S government, and what are they?

3 branches, Legislative, Judicial, and Executive 

100

A person who buys or uses goods/services is called a _________.

Consumer

100

What document declared Americas independence?

The Declaration of Independence

100

What is the capital of Texas?

Austin

200

What map feature helps you know which way is North?

Compass Rose

200

Which branch makes the laws?

The Legislative Branch

200

A person that makes or sells goods/services is called a _______.

Producer

200

America wanted independence from what country?

Great Britain

200

What is one Texas State symbol?

State flag, mocking bird, Bluebonnet, ect.

300

Which map shows mountains, rivers, and landscapes?

Physical map

300

Name one quality of a good citizen...

Respectful, responsible, truthful, fair, ect.

300

If many people want to buy a toy but there is only a few left, is the demand high or low?

High

300

What does "independence" mean?

Being free to govern yourself

300

Name one ocean...

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, Southern

400

What is the purpose of a map legend?

Tells you what symbols mean

400

What important document starts with "We the people"?

The Constitution

400

What is trade?

Exchanging goods or services

400
Why did the American colonist fight for the revolution? What did they want?

To be self governed, freedom, independence 

400

Name one continent...

North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, or Antarctica 

500

Which imaginary line tells you how far North or South a place is?

Latitude 

500

Why do people vote?

To choose a leader and help make decisions

500

Name one service someone in your community provides...

Teacher, Firefighter, Police, Doctor, Mail Carrier, ect.

500

What group helped create the United States?

The Founding Fathers

500

Which country is directly south (below) of the United States?

Mexico