What is it called when there is no government?
Anarchy
What is the name of the northernmost colonies?
New England
Are push factors negative or positive?
Negative
Where was the first successful British colony?
Jamestown, Virginia
What two teams are playing in the Super Bowl on Sunday?
The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks
What type of government is run by a small, wealthy group of people?
Oligarchy
What is the name for the small farms found in the New England colonies?
Subsistence farms
Your country is experiencing a drought. Is that a push or a pull factor?
Push
What group travelled to the American Colonies on the Mayflower?
Where is the Super Bowl being played this year?
San Francisco
What is the specific name for the type of government where there is a weak, powerless king.
Constitutional monarchy
These colonies were known as the "Breadbasket of America".
Middle Colonies
You leave your country to move somewhere with a better education system. Is that a push or a pull factor?
Pull factor
What is it called when you sign over your freedom to someone?
Indentured servant
What number Super Bowl will be played on Sunday?
60th
True or false: The United States government is a type of democracy.
TRUE: The United States is a republic, which is a type of democracy!!!
What was the main thing grown in the Southern Colonies?
Your house costs too much for you to live in anymore. You decide to move somewhere else that has cheap housing. Is that a push or a pull?
What was the name of the companies that helped support the colonies in America?
Joint-stock company
Which two teams have won the most Super Bowls?
Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots
What is another term for an authoritarian government?
Dictatorship or autocracy
What colony was created for criminals and people who owed money?
Georgia
You are a baker living in England. Your wages are low but you make enough to survive. You hear that bakers in America make more money. Are you being pushed out of England or pulled to America?
Both
No
Which team won the first Super Bowl?
The Green Bay Packers