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Unit 1 Jeopardy Global I

Unit 1 Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from 1 Geographers use latitude and longitude to a)show direction b)indicate distance between two places c)interpret the symbols on a map d)locate places

$100 Answer from 1 locate places

$200 Question from 1 On the map of the world, Africa is represented by what number?

$200 Answer from 1 2

$300 Question from 1 An expert that studies the allocation of scarce resources in a country is called a(n): a)economist b)archaeologist c)political scientist d)geographer

$300 Answer from 1 A) Economist

$400 Question from 1 What is subsistence farming?

$400 Answer from 1 growing what one needs to survive

$500 Question from 1 What is the Neolithic Age?

$500 Answer from 1 prehistoric period that began about 8,000 BC where people learned to farm & domesticate animals

$100 Question from Global Vocab What does Monotheistic mean?

$100 Answer from 2 Belief in one God

$200 Question from 2 Polytheistic means

$200 Answer from 2 Belief in many gods

$300 Question from 2 Which occupation is being described in this list of activities? a)geographer b)Economist c)Psychologist d)political scientist Job Requirements Locate places according to latitude and longitude Interpret life expectancy data or charts Examine how humans adapt to different environments Investigate ways in which ideas are spread throughout the world Collect information on how regions form and change

$300 Answer from 2 geographer

$400 Question from 2 What is the Paleolithic Age?

$400 Answer from 2 prehistoric period that lasted from about 2,500,000 to 8,000 BC; during which people made use of crude stone tools

$500 Question from 2 Cultural Diffusion is…

$500 Answer from 2 Movement of customs from one place to another

$100 Question from 3 What is the 3 word definition of culture?

$100 Answer from 3 WAY OF LIFE!!!!!

$200 Question from 3 Which civilization consults oracle bones for consulting with the gods?

$200 Answer from 3 China

$300 Question from 3 Cultural diffusion occurs most rapidly in societies that a)adhere to traditional social values b)have extended families c)come into frequent contact with other groups d)have a strong oral history

$300 Answer from 3 C) come into frequent contact with other groups

$400 Question from 3 This civilization had well-planned cities on a grid system

$400 Answer from 3 Indus River Valley

$500 Question from 3 In which order did the occupations listed below most likely develop in human history? (A) farmers (B) traders (C) nomadic herders (D) hunters and gatherers 1)A, B, C, D 2)B, D, A, C 3)C, A, B, D 4)D, C, A, B

$500 Answer from 3 D, C, A, B

$100 Question from 4 Egypt’s form of writing was known as this

$100 Answer from 4 Hieroglyphics

$200 Question from 4 Early civilizations developed mainly in a)areas with abundant mineral resources b)valleys near rivers c)areas with climatic diversity d)mountainous areas

$200 Answer from Vocab valleys near rivers

$300 Question from 4 One result of the Neolithic Revolution was a)an increase in the number of nomadic tribes b)a reliance on hunting and gathering for food c)the establishment of villages and the rise of governments d)a decrease in trade between cultural groups

$300 Answer from 4 the establishment of villages and the rise of governments

$400 Question from 4 Which title best completes this diagram? a)Elements of a Civilization b)Features of a Nomadic Lifestyle c)Basic Components of the Paleolithic Age d)Human Life 50,000 Years Ago

$400 Answer from 4 a)Elements of a Civilization

$500 Question from 4 Where does the archaeological evidence of Lucy suggest the earliest humans developed? a)Eastern Africa b)South America c)Asia d)Indonesia

$500 Answer from Vocab A) Eastern Africa

$100 Question from Wild Card Geography is the study of a)ancient civilizations b)group relations in society c)the location and description of places d)different forms of governments

$100 Answer from Wild Card the location and description of places

$200 Question from Wild Card In Mesopotamia, the temples were called this…

$200 Answer from Wild Card Ziggurats

$300 Question from Wild Card Time before the invention of writing

$300 Answer from Wild Card Prehistory

$400 Question from Wild Card How do you spell my last name?

$400 Answer from Wild Card Nahrebeski

$500 Question from Wild Card The approval of the gods to rule in Ancient China is known as

$500 Answer from Wild Card The Mandate of Heaven

Final Jeopardy Who is Hammurabi and what is the Hammurabi Code?

Final Jeopardy Answer