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History and Cultures jeopardy

Primary and Secondary Sources Immigration and Cultures Timelines Past and Present Immigration and Cultures $100 $200 $ 300 $ 400 $500

Primary or Secondary $100 Ryhuichi Kishi’s diary entry written about his day at school in Japan.

Primary or Secondary$100 What is a Primary source? A diary is a primary source because it was written by a person recording events as they happened. Jeopardy

Primary or Secondary $200 A Social Studies textbook.

Primary or Secondary$200 What is a SECONDARY source? A textbook is a secondary source because it was written by people who have researched history. Jeopardy

Primary or Secondary $300 A photograph of Samuel Bull.

Primary or Secondary$300 What is a PRIMARY source? A photograph is a primary source because it shows a particular moment in time. Jeopardy

Primary or Secondary $400 A historical fiction play about building railroads in Solon.

Primary or Secondary $400 What is a SECONDARY source? Historical fiction is a secondary source because it contains facts but is also made up of characters and is not an eyewitness account. Jeopardy

Primary or Secondary$500 A recording of Martin Luther King’s famous ,”I Have A Dream” speech.

Primary or Secondary $500 What is a PRIMARY source? A speech is a primary source because it comes directly from the person at the time of the event. Jeopardy

Timelines $100 A period of ten years.

Timelines $100 What is a DECADE? Jeopardy

Timelines $200 The amount of time that passed from 1920 to 1930.

Timelines $200 What is a DECADE or ten years? Jeopardy

Timelines $300 A period of 100 years.

Timelines $300 What is a CENTURY? Jeopardy

Timelines $400 One century after 1817.

Timelines $400 What is 1917 ? Jeopardy

Timelines $500 The years 1890, 1822, 1903, and 1854 in correct chronological order.

Timelines $500 What is 1822, 1854, 1890, and 1903? Jeopardy

Past and Present $100 Horses and trains were used for this in the past.

Past and Present $100 What is TRANSPORTATION? Jeopardy

Past and Present $200 Face Time, Skype, and cell phones are used for this today.

Past and Present $200 What is COMMUNICATION? Jeopardy

Past and Present $300 These were sources for light and heat in the past.

Past and Present $300 What are CANDLES and FIREPLACES? Jeopardy

Past and Present $400 These materials were used in the architecture of the past.

Past and Present $400 What are WOOD and BRICK? Jeopardy

Past and Present $500 This term describes activities done for fun when someone is not working or at school.

Past and Present $500 What is RECREATION? Jeopardy

Immigration and Cultures $100 This word describes someone who leaves their country to move to another land.

Immigration and Cultures $100 What is an IMMIGRANT? Jeopardy

Immigration and Cultures $200 A comparison that is an example of how two things are not alike.

Immigration and Cultures $200 What is a DIFFERENCE? Jeopardy

Immigration and Cultures $300 A comparison that describes how two things are alike.

Immigration and Cultures $300 What is a SIMILARITY? Jeopardy

Immigration and Cultures $400 The customs or beliefs of a group of people.

Immigration and Cultures $400 What are TRADITIONS? Jeopardy

Immigration and Cultures $500 Three reasons why cultural groups often settle together.

Immigration and Cultures $500 What are TO MAINTAIN TRADITIONS, FEEL A SENSE OF BELONGING, and SPEAK THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGES? Jeopardy