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CHAPTER ONE Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game

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A way of life

Culture

The Till Plains are an example of this…

Region

These were built in the shapes of circles and squares.

Mounds

To change in order to live in a new environment.

adapt

A smaller river that flows into a larger river…

tributary

What helped to shape Ohio’s rivers and landscape?

Glaciers

How did the Paleo get their food?

Following herds of animals

Agriculture helped the Archaic Indians to …

Settle in one place

Archaeologists dig for these to help them understand the past…

Artifacts

When did the Archaic Indians live?

10,000 years ago

What states border Ohio?

Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Indiana, Kentucky

What river forms Ohio’s southern border?

Ohio River

What body of water forms Ohio’s Northern border?

Lake Erie

What direction would a person travel to go from Dayton to Columbus?

east

Another word for Map Key

legend

Who did not build mounds?

Late Woodland

Who lived in small villages?

Adena and Hopewell

Who lived in large villages?

Late Woodland and Fort Ancient

Who did not hunt?

Late Woodland

Who farmed beans, squash, and corn

Fort Ancient

When you look over a text for an answer without reading everything, it is called…

skimming

Before you read a nonfiction selection you should do blank first…

Read the Title, Headings, Sub Headings

When you read something you don’t understand, you should do this…

Reread or read ahead

When you know a test is coming up, you should

Read your notes over and over until you know them without looking

When you finish answering the questions on a test what should you do first?

Check your answers

What is your most important tool for studying for your Social Studies tests?

Notebook