Jeopardy Vocab Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age Geography Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Agriculture.

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Jeopardy Vocab Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age Geography Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Agriculture

$100 Question from Vocab The business of buying and selling or exchanging items

$100 Answer from Vocab What is trade?

$200 Question from Vocab A mineral mined for its valuable uses

$200 Answer from Vocab What is ore?

$300 Question from Vocab To train wild animals to be useful to humans

$300 Answer from Vocab What is domesticate?

$400 Question from Vocab The business of farming

$400 Answer from Vocab What is agriculture?

$500 Question from Vocab Gets its name from the tools people made from stone

$500 Answer from Vocab What is the STONE AGE?

$100 Question from Paleolithic Age Method of how they got their food

$100 Answer from Paleolithic Age What is hunting and gathering?

$200 Question from Paleolithic Age The timeline of years in the Paleolithic Age

$200 Answer from Paleolithic Age What is 2 million to 8,000 B.C.E.?

$300 Question from Paleolithic Age The type of shelters in Paleolithic Age.

$300 Answer from Paleolithic Age What are cave or temporary tent-like structures?

$400 Question from Paleolithic Age The change that ended Paleolithic Age and began Neolithic Age.

$400 Answer from Paleolithic Age What is the beginning/invention of farming?

$500 Question from Paleolithic Age Number in a band of Paleolithic people.

$500 Answer from Paleolithic Age What are people?

$100 Question from Neolithic Age The timeline of years of the Neolithic Age

$100 Answer from Neolithic Age What is 8,000 B.C.E. to 3,000 B.C.E.?

$200 Question from Neolithic Age This invention ended the Neolithic Age.

$200 Answer from Neolithic Age What is the invention of metal?

$300 Question from Neolithic Age Neolithic people were able to live in larger groups for this reason.

$300 Answer from Neolithic Age What is they could grow enough food to support more people (stable food supply)?

$400 Question from Neolithic Age Neolithic people entered their homes with ladders to the roof for this reason.

$400 Answer from Neolithic Age What is to protect from wild animals and enemies?

$500 Question from Neolithic Age A dark, volcanic stone traded to make some tools stronger or more beautiful.

$500 Answer from Neolithic Age What is obsidian?

$100 Question from agriculture First animals domesticated mainly for milk and meat in the Fertile Crescent.

$100 Answer from agriculture What are goat and cattle?

$200 Question from agriculture Main reason the Fertile Crescent was the site of many early settlements.

$200 Answer from agriculture What is the soil was good for crops (also acceptable: water supply, many edible, hardy grasses grew there, large animals good for domestication were indigenous to the area)?

$300 Question from agriculture Because of the stable food supply from the development of agriculture, jobs emerged where each person was able to do this.

$300 Answer from agriculture What is become specialized?

$400 Question from agriculture This animal helped to carry heavy loads and pull plows. It also was used for transportation across deserts.

$400 Answer from agriculture What is a mule or donkey?

$500 Question from agriculture As a result of the stable food supply that agriculture provided, people had more time and energy for other activities. In turn, they could invent new ways to make their lives more____________ and ____________.

$500 Answer from agriculture What is more comfortable, safer (or beautiful)?

$100 Question from Geography Name this settlement in red:

$100 Answer from Geography What is Catal Hoyuk?

$200 Question from Geography Name this settlement in red:

$200 Answer from Geography What is Jarmo?

$300 Question from Geography Name this settlement in red:

$300 Answer from Geography What is Jericho?

$400 Question from Geography These are the two main rivers that flow through the Fertile Cresent.

$400 Answer from Geography What are the Tigris and Euphrates?

$500 Question from Geography Jericho was discovered by this social scientist.

$500 Answer from Geography Who is Kathleen Kenyon?

Final Jeopardy Jericho is located near these three seas.

Final Jeopardy Answer What are Mediterranean, Dead, and Galilee?