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Social Studies: Chapter 4 Review NORTHEAST REGION

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Social Studies: Chapter 4 Review

NORTHEAST REGION

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LAND STATES and HISTORY

GOVERNMENT POTPOURRI

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TO FINAL JEOPARDY!!!

Board

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Land $100

Michigan

Maine

New York

Massachusetts

What state is the West Quoddy Lighthouse located?

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Land $200

Mt. Olympus

Mt. Washington

Mt. Saint Helens

Pikes Peak

What is the HIGHEST peak in the Northeast?What is the HIGHEST peak in the Northeast?

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Land $500

To see what the new land looked like.

To find their long lost family.

They hoped to make friends with the Native Americans.

To escape the reigns of the King of England.

Why did the Pilgrims travel to the new land?

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Land $800

Boston, Massachusetts

New York City, New York

Plymouth, Massachusetts

Washington D. C.

What city did America’s fight for freedom begin?

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Land $1000

Maine

Vermont

New York

Connecticut

Which state borders the Northeast borders two Of the Great Lakes?

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States and History $100

Maryland

Connecticut

Rhode Island

New Hampshire

Which is the smallest state in the Northeast?

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States and History$200

Maryland

New Jersey

Delaware

Pennsylvania

Which is the most southern state in the Northeast?

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States and History $500

Glory and Flag Trails

Erie and Hudson Trails

Freedom and Black Heritage Trails

Locks and Key Trails

Name the 2 Historic trails in Boston….

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States and History $800

Revolution

Constitution

Declaration of Independence

Thanksgiving

What led to the overthrow of the British Rule?

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States and History $1000

The Hudson River and The Great Lakes

New York City and the Hudson River

Pennsylvania and Washington

Michigan and Ohio

What two places does the Erie Canal Connect?

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Government $100

Declaration Of Independence

Mayflower Compact

Constitution

Plymouth Charter

The Pilgrims’ agreement to govern themselves is called the _________?

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Government $200

Independence Hall

The Capital Building

Boston Commons

The Empire State Building

Where does the United States Congress meet?

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Government $500

Courts

Voters

President

Congress

In our national government, laws are made by the ___________.

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Government $800

A day of the year where democrats have a

conference about upcoming elections.

A place where voters get together to pass a law.

An election that is held every four years.

Allows people to make their own laws and

elect their own leader.

What is DEMOCRACY?

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Government $1000

Judicial, Congress, Legislative

Constitution, Congress, President

Democracy, Judicial, Legislative

Congress, Supreme Court, President

What are the three branches of government?

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Potpourri $100

Probate Court

United States Supreme Court

Congress

Judicial Court

What is the highest court?

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Potpourri $200

Peter and me went to lunch.

Me and Sabrina walked to the office.

Ben and I hate taking tests.

Rinda cleaned her locker with I.

Which is the correct use of grammar?

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Potpourri $500

Using waterpower to run machines in factories

Shipping goods cheaply over long distances

Making large quantities of the same product

Packing more people into less space in cities

Mass production is a way of ____________?

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Potpourri $800

There are more than 8 billion people

There are many cultures and groups of people

There are SO MANY skyscrapers, including the Empire State Building

It is in the middle of New York!

Why is New York City unique?

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Potpourri $1000

Cape Cod

Fisher Square

Hook Island

Cod’s Island

What is the “Fish hook” called in \Massachusetts?

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Brilliant!!! That is absolutely correct.

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Sorry Charlie…that is incorrect!

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Incorrect…but hang in there!

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Incorrect…but keep chugging there!

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Quakers says that is incorrect but keep QUAKIN’ along!

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SUPERSTAR ANSWER!

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FINAL JEOPARDY

During your train trip through the Northeast States, you visited many wonderful cities and states. Some of the cities that you visited were smaller cities and some were larger cities. As a class, we discussed many characteristics of the largest cities.

Name the four largest cities that we visited during our trip through the Northeast.