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Who Wants to be a Millionaire: Test Your Knowledge and Win Big!

Welcome to Who Wants to be a Millionaire! Test your knowledge and answer trivia questions to win up to $1 Million. Get ready to challenge yourself and become a millionaire!

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire: Test Your Knowledge and Win Big!

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  1. 50:50 50:50 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Welcome toWho Wants to be a Millionaire 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

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  5. A product is loaded onto a ship in Spain. Weeks later it is delivered to Atlanta. On its way to Atlanta, the product MOST LIKELY traveled through which of these FIRST? A freight railway line Pan-American Highway A: B: a Georgia deep-water port Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport C: D:

  6. A Georgia deep-water port c:

  7. What is the MAIN economic risk that entrepreneurs take when they develop new goods and services to start a business? The money they invest may be lost They may get too little vacation time A: B: Their families may decide not to help Their families may decide not to help C: D:

  8. The money they invest may be lost A:

  9. If the governor vetoes a bill, the legislature can override the veto by a ________? Two-thirds vote of both houses Three-fourths vote of both houses A: B: Two-thirds vote of one house Majority vote of both houses C: D:

  10. Two-thirds vote of both houses B:

  11. What geographic region of Georgia is located between the Coastal Plain and the mountains? Fall Line Piedmont A: B: Ridge and Valley C: D: Blue Ridge

  12. Piedmont B:

  13. What were two factors that influences who was eligible for Georgia’s land lotteries? Religion and nationality Gender and marital status A: B: Political influence and wealth C: D: Last name and date of birth

  14. Gender and martial status B:

  15. Which program allowed European powers to have access to American weapons without purchasing them? Lend-Lease Act Lending Loan Program A: B: Free Weapons Act C: D: Weapon Leasing Act

  16. Lend-Lease Act A:

  17. What happens when the house and senate version of bill differ after being passed by their respective bodies? The bill is referred to a standing committee to rewrite The bill is referred to the governor to sign or veto A: B: The bill is referred to a conference committee for compromise rewording The bill is considered to be dead and cannot become law. C: D:

  18. The bill is referred to a conference committee for compromise rewording D:

  19. What happens when the house and senate version of bill differ after being passed by their respective bodies? The bill is referred to a standing committee to rewrite The bill is referred to the governor to sign or veto A: B: The bill is referred to a conference committee for compromise rewording The bill is considered to be dead and cannot become law. C: D:

  20. The bill is referred to a conference committee for compromise rewording D:

  21. The invention of the cotton gin made it necessary for plantation owners to use more Enslaved people A: B: tractors cattle bankers C: D:

  22. Enslaved people B:

  23. Which of Georgia’s attractions led President Franklin Roosevelt to spend so much time in the state? The barrier islands Warm Springs A: B: Stone Mountain The state capitol C: D:

  24. Warm Springs B:

  25. How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act change the Missouri Compromise? It made Missouri a free state It created the territories Kansas and Nebraska A: B: It changed the requirements necessary for a territory to become a state It permitted slavery north of Missouri’s southern boundary C: D:

  26. It permitted slavery north of Missouri’s southern boundary C:

  27. Which of the following made the Great Depression? Drought and over farming World War II A: B: colonization C: D: racism

  28. Drought and over farming B:

  29. What Georgia leader became the vice president of the Confederate States of America? Robert Toombs Alexander Stephens A: B: Herschel Johnson C: D: Joseph Brown

  30. Alexander Stephens B:

  31. Which Union general led the “March to the Sea,” which devastated much of Georgia on a path Atlanta to Savannah William T. Sherman John M. Schofield A: B: William S. Rosecrans Ulysses S. Grant C: D:

  32. William T. Sherman A:

  33. Where was the capital of Georgia after the colonial time period? Savannah Macon A: B: Atlanta Augusta C: D:

  34. Savannah B:

  35. What was the best premise behind the 1896 Supreme Court decision Plessy v. Ferguson Equal voting rights Demise of Jim Crow laws A: B: Women’s suffrage D: C: Separate but equal

  36. Separate but equal D:

  37. Which BEST describes the following if committed by juvenile • Theft • Involuntary Manslaughter • Robbery • Rape Unruly Behavior Delinquent Behavior A: B: Misdemeanor D: C: Status Offense

  38. Delinquent Behavior B:

  39. What do the following people have in common • Button Gwinnett • George Walton • Lyman Hall Declaration of Independence GA Constitution A: B: Bill of Rights US Constitution D: C:

  40. Declaration of Independence B:

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