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Constitutional Amendments
The Flag
The Illinois Constitution
The Declaration of Independence
Grammatical Terms
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Final Jeopardy
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C1 100
1-1a Names a person, place, thing or idea
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C1? 100
1-1q What is a Noun?
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C1 200
1-2a A word used in place of a noun
1-2a
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C1 200
1-2a What is a Pronoun?
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C1 300
1-3a Expresses action or state of being
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C1 300
1-3a What is a Verb?
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C1 400
1-4a Describes a noun or pronoun
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C1 400
1-4a What is an Adjective?
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C1 final
The final Jeopardy answer is
1-final Modifies a verb, adjective or adverb
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C1 final
1-final What is an Adverb?
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C2 100
2-1a The Declaration was adopted on this date
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C2 100
2-1a what was July 4, 1776?
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C2 200
2-2a The City where the 2nd Continental Congress
was assembled
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C2 200
2-2a What was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?
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C2 300
2-3a The "truths that are self-evident"
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C2 300
2-3a what is All men are created equal or
certain unalienable rights?
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C2 400
2-4a The basic Unalienable Rights
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C2 400
2-4a What is Life, Liberty the Pursuit of
Happiness?
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C2 500
2-5a He wrote the Largest Signature on the
Declaration
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C2 500
2-5a Who was John Hancock?
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C3 100
3-1a The first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
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C3 100
3-1a What are the Bill of Rights?
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C3 200
3-2a Freedom of religion, press, assembly
petition
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C3 200
3-2a What is the first (1st) amendment?
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C3 300
3-3a Rights of the people to bear arms
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C3 300
3-3a What is the second (2nd) amendment?
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C3 400
3-4a Can't be forced to witness against oneself
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C3 400
3-4a What is the fifth (5th) amendment?
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C3 500
3-5a Protection from unreasonable searches and
arrests
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C3 500
3-5a What is the forth (4th) amendment?
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C4 100
4-1a The number of stripes on the American
Flag
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C4 100
4-1a What is thirteen (13)?
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C4 200
4-2a The number of stars on the American Flag
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C4 200
4-2a What is fifty (50)?
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C4 300
4-3a What the stars on the flag represent
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C4 300
4-3a What are the number of states in the United
States of America?
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C4 400
4-4a What the stripes on the flag represent
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C4 400
4-4a What was the number of original states or
colonies?
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C4 500
4-5a Devotion and sacrifice to liberty
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C4 500
4-5a What does the American flag represent or
stand for?
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C5 100
5-1a The year Illinois became a state
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C5 100
5-1a What was the year 1818?
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C5 200
5-2a The number of constitutions Illinois has had
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C5 200
5-2a What was four (4)?
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C5 300
5-3a The number of the constitution that was used
the longest
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C5 300
5-3a What was the third (3rd)?
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C5 400
5-4a The Chief Executive of the State
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C5 400
5-4a Who is the Governor?
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C5 500
5-5a The upper house of the General Assembly
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C5 500
5-5a What is the state Senate?
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