North America Jeopardy Review- TEST TOMORROW! A B C D E F BLOCKS(cnt’d)APStatistics It’s a small world, after all The Great American Melting Pot 100 200.

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North America Jeopardy Review- TEST TOMORROW! A B C D E F BLOCKS(cnt’d)APStatistics It’s a small world, after all The Great American Melting Pot

Building Blocks– 100 points The most essential element of life The most essential element of life Water Water BOARD

Building Blocks– 200 points Building Blocks– 200 points This system creates and protects all the others; it is an organization of power This system creates and protects all the others; it is an organization of power Political System (Government) Political System (Government) BOARD

Building Blocks– 300 points A system that puts value on the wealth and resources of a society A system that puts value on the wealth and resources of a society Economy Economy BOARD

Building Blocks– 400 points A system of entertainment; what people do in between work to blow off steam A system of entertainment; what people do in between work to blow off steam *Give 3 examples *Give 3 examples Recreation Recreation BOARD

Building Blocks– 500 points Explain which building block is the most important and why. What would happen to society without it? Explain which building block is the most important and why. What would happen to society without it? Water- people would die of dehydration in hours… no people, no society Water- people would die of dehydration in hours… no people, no society BOARD

Building Blocks (Cnt’d)– 100 points Prevents you from being malnourished Prevents you from being malnourished Food Food BOARD

Building Blocks (Cnt’d)– 200 points Protection from the elements; even a coat Protection from the elements; even a coat Shelter Shelter BOARD

Building Blocks (Cnt’d)– 300 points Makes it easy to get people and goods from point A to point B Makes it easy to get people and goods from point A to point B Transportation Transportation BOARD

Building Blocks (Cnt’d)– 400 points A system that provides the public with information A system that provides the public with information Media Media BOARD

Building Blocks (Cnt’d)– 500 points What is the difference between religion and philosophy- provide an example of both. What is the difference between religion and philosophy- provide an example of both. Religion is an organized and structured belief system, philosophy is a personal ideology Religion is an organized and structured belief system, philosophy is a personal ideology Christianity; Freedom Christianity; Freedom BOARD

Statistic Terminology– 100 points BOARD The measure of how many people can read and write in a society The measure of how many people can read and write in a society Literacy rate Literacy rate

Statistic Terminology– 200 points What is the difference between population and population density What is the difference between population and population density People in a country vs. People per square mile (how crowded a place is) People in a country vs. People per square mile (how crowded a place is) BOARD

Statistic Terminology– 300 points BOARD Children who don’t make it past their first birthday are included in this statistic Children who don’t make it past their first birthday are included in this statistic Infant mortality rate Infant mortality rate

Statistic Terminology– 400 points What is GDP per capita and how do you calculate it? What is GDP per capita and how do you calculate it? How much the country produces per person; Gross domestic product divided by population How much the country produces per person; Gross domestic product divided by population BOARD

Statistic Terminology– 500 points Explain what HDI is Explain what HDI is Human Development Index- A complex formula the combines GDP per capita, infant mortality rate, and literacy rates to get a broader measure on a country’s standard of living Human Development Index- A complex formula the combines GDP per capita, infant mortality rate, and literacy rates to get a broader measure on a country’s standard of living BOARD

Globalization- 100 points What is globalization? What is globalization? The process of international integration of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of cultures The process of international integration of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of cultures BOARD

Globalization- 300 points Provide an example of political globalization Provide an example of political globalization Inter-governmental agencies such as the United Nations, NATO, InterPol, Inter-governmental agencies such as the United Nations, NATO, InterPol, BOARD

Globalization- 200 points Name three brands that are globalized Name three brands that are globalized McDonalds, Subway, Starbucks, etc. McDonalds, Subway, Starbucks, etc. BOARD

Globalization- 400 points What does it mean to outsource jobs? Is this a positive or negative consequence of globalization What does it mean to outsource jobs? Is this a positive or negative consequence of globalization Sending American jobs abroad to take advantage of cheap labor in foreign countries- can be good or bad (America loses jobs, but we get cheap prices on goods) Sending American jobs abroad to take advantage of cheap labor in foreign countries- can be good or bad (America loses jobs, but we get cheap prices on goods) BOARD

Globalization- 500 points Is globalization beneficial or harmful to the world. Explain using 3 examples. Is globalization beneficial or harmful to the world. Explain using 3 examples. BOARD

Immigration – 100 points True or False: There are 40 million immigrants (legal and illegal) living in America. True or False: There are 40 million immigrants (legal and illegal) living in America. True True BOARD

Immigration – 200 points For what purpose does America give the most Visas for immigrants to come into the country For what purpose does America give the most Visas for immigrants to come into the country Family-based visas Family-based visas BOARD

Immigration– 300 points What group of people does the US give visas to for having a “well-founded fear of persecution”due to their race, membership in a social group, political opinion, religion, or national origin? What group of people does the US give visas to for having a “well-founded fear of persecution”due to their race, membership in a social group, political opinion, religion, or national origin? Refugees Refugees BOARD

Immigration– 400 points Name 3 examples of how we secure the border Name 3 examples of how we secure the border Border patrol guards, fences, x-ray machines, drones, cameras with thermal imaging BOARD

Immigration – 500 points Explain what would happen to our country if we deported 12 million illegal immigrants? Explain what would happen to our country if we deported 12 million illegal immigrants? Economy would crash, millions of families would be destroyed Economy would crash, millions of families would be destroyed BOARD