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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Motives Explorers Effects Terms Routes $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Who wanted to expand their land to gain more power? King

1 - $200 Who wanted to make more money and trade with new territories? Merchants

1 - $300 Who wanted to be famous for claiming land? The adventurers and Captins

1 - $400 Who wanted to spread their Christian faith? The church

1 - $500 What was the first reason for wanting to expand? To find a new route to Asia.

2 - $100 Who sailed from Spain with 3 ships in 1492 and ended up in Caribbean ? Christopher Columbus

2 - $200 Who sailed from England in 1497 and found Newfoundland. John Cabot

2 - $300 Who sailed from Spain after Columbus and had the Americas named after him? Amerigo Vespucci

2 - $400 Who sailed the whole globe , and was killed in the Philippines never returning home? Ferdinand Magellan

2 - $500 Who sailed from France and found the Gulf of St Lawerence? Jacques Cartier

3 - $100 What was the consequence of the king sending an explorer? He found new land and trade routes.

3 - $200 What is the consequence of the explorer finding land? He finds resources.

3 - $300 What is the effect of the king taking over the new land? Settlements and colonies are created. Slavery

3 - $400 What effect does colonization have on todays society? Slavery still exists Powerful countries still use poor countries for resources.

3 - $500 List 2 dangerous consequences of exploration? Disease War Rough seas

4 - $100 What is a Nation State? A country that governs itself and has boarders.

4 - $200 What is Evangelization? Convert non Christians

4 - $300 What is a caravel? Sea worthy ship

4 - $400 What is an Astrolabe? A instrument to help navigate using the stars.

4 - $500 What is Mercantlism? Turning resources into goods.

5 - $100 John Cabots

5 - $200 Jacques cartier

5 - $300 Christopher Coloummbus

5 - $400 Ferdinand Magellan

5 - $500 Bartolomeo Diaz

Final Jeopardy What country was the first to sponsor voyages to the new world? Portugal