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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 Native Americans Africa & More Exploration The Columbian Exchange 3 Worlds Meet $100 $100 $100 $100 $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 What was the role of the clan mother? BONUS $100: What is a clan? They were the leaders of their communities. BONUS: A group of people who share a common ancestor.

1 - $200 What was the main cause of death amongst Native Americans once the Europeans came? Diseases brought by the Europeans.

1 - $300 What did Native Americans believe about how land should be owned? The land belongs to everyone. It is not something that one group can claim for themselves.

1 - $400 What was the main reason that Native Americans and Europeans were unable to get along? They had different beliefs and traditions.

1 - $500 Describe the lives of the Eastern Woodlands Native Americans. Include information about the climate, food they ate, and what they built their homes out of. Climate: All 4 seasons (warm summers, cold winters) Food: Fish, hunted animals, farmed Homes: built of wood

2 - $100 Where did most slaves come from in Africa? Western Africa

2 - $200 What was the main resource trade happening in Africa in the 16th century? Salt for Gold

2 - $300 Slavery did not really begin in North America until what? DAILY DOUBLE! IF YOU GET THIS RIGHT, IT’S WORTH $600! Most Native Americans who were taken as slaves died from diseases and infections. More slaves were needed.

2 - $400 African slaves were brought to fulfill the demand for what natural resource? Sugarcane

2 - $500 Name this continent. Africa

3 - $100 Name this continent: North America

3 - $200 What did sailors use to guide them on the sea? An astrolabe

3 - $300 Name this continent Europe

3 - $400 What was Christopher Columbus’ main goal when he set sail in the late 1400s? To find a faster, easier route to Asia.

3 - $500 Why did Europeans want to find sea routes to Asia? Because it was faster, easier, and cheaper than traveling by land.

4 - $100 How did Columbus’ explorations change life for people in Europe? It introduced more new foods and spices to them. It helped improve their diets.

4 - $200 Name one positive effect of the Columbian Exchange. Teacher will view boards and determine correct answers.

4 - $300 Name one negative effect of the Columbian Exchange. Teacher will view boards and determine correct answers.

4 - $400 During the Age of Exploration, demand for what kinds of goods was increasing? Expensive luxury items, like silk and spices

4 - $500 European exploration had a strong impact on relationships between European countries like Spain, England, and France. What was it? DAILY DOUBLE! YOU GET $1000 if you get this right! The countries had a lot of conflict because they were competing with one another for land and resources.

5 - $100 Whichever team chose this gets a bonus $100!

5 - $200 What does this diagram show? The Columbian Exchange Europe Africa North America The Columbian Exchange

5 - $300 Which of the following was not traded in the Columbian Exchange? A. New foods/spices B. Diseases C. African Slaves D. Horses C

5 - $400 Define the Columbian Exchange: The trading of goods and resources between Africa, Europe, and North America.

5 - $500 How did the peoples of Africa, Europe, and North America interact? Many conflicts! Europeans wanted to overpower and control the other groups.

Final Jeopardy 1,000 x 4.985= 589.9 divided by 100 4,985 5.899