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This Is Jeopardy!

Advance to Final Jeopardy EARLIEST AMERICANS ANASAZIMOUND BUILDERS INUITMAP SKILLS

Describe the two theories from the textbook about how and why the earliest people migrated from Asia to America. 100 Answer Category 1 Question

How did the earliest people get food and what did they eat? 200 Answer Category 1 Question

Compare the types of animals that the earliest Americans and the Inuit hunted for food. 300 Answer Category 1 Question

How was the way the earliest americans got food different from the way the anasazi, and mound builders got food? 40 0 Answer Category 1 Question

Name one similarity between the lifestyle of the earliest Americans who lived seven to ten thousand years ago and the Inuit Answer Category 1 Question

How did agriculture effect the lives of early Americans? 10 0 Answer Category 2 Question

What was another name for the Anasazi? 20 0 Answer Category 2 Question

How did the Anasazi modify the environment to become successful farmers in the desert? 30 0 Answer Category 2 Question

Name the four crops that were grown by the Anasazi Answer Category 2 Question

Name the four states where the Anasazi lived Answer Category 2 Question

Where in America did the mound builders live? 10 0 Answer Category 3 Question

Why did the mound builders build mounds? Give at least two reasons Answer Category 3 Question

How were the mound builders and Anasazi alike? 40 0 Answer Category 3 Question

Name 3 things that archaeologists found in mounds that proves mound builders traded with people hundreds of miles away Answer Category 3 Question

Where did the Inuit live? 10 0 Answer Category 4 Question

Discribe the Inuit’s homes Answer Category 4 Question

Why couldn’t the Inuit grow crops like the Anasazi and the Mound builders? 30 0 Answer Category 4 Question

The inuit developed this method of transportation Answer Category 4 Question

About how many years ago did the Inuit travel from Asia to America, across the Bering Strait land bridge? 50 0 Answer Category 4 Question

Label the Bering Strait land bridge Answer Category 5 Question

Label the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean Answer Category 5 Question

Label North America, South America and Asia Answer Category 5 Question

On the map, label where the Anasazi, Inuit and Mound builders lived Answer Category 5 Question

On the map, label Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah 50 0 Answer Category 5 Question

They walked across the Bering Strait Land Bridge following animals. They arrived by boat Category 1 Answer

They followed animals like wooly mammoths and hunted them Category 1 Answer

The earliest Americans hunted mammoth, sabertooth tiger and giant sloth. The Inuit hunted seals, whales and caribou Category 1 Answer

The earliest Americans followed animals and hunted them for food. The mound builders and anasazi farmed, growing beans, corn and squash Category 1 Answer

The earliest Americans and the Inuit could not farm. They both followed and hunted animals for food Category 1 Answer

Agriculture allowed them to grow food so they could settle in one place and start a community Category 2 Answer

The old ones or the cliff dwellers Category 2 Answer

They dug ditches for irrigation Category 2 Answer

beans, corn, squash and pumpkins Category 2 Answer

Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona 50 0 Category 2 Answer

They lived east of the Mississippi Category 3 Answer

They built mounds to bury important chiefs, hold ceremonies and honor animal spirits Category 3 Answer

30 0 Category 3 Answer

The anasazi and mound builders were alike because they both farmed, stay in one place and grew corn, beans and squash Category 3 Answer

Obsidian from Rocky Mts. Sea shells from Gulf of Mexico. Copper from the Great Lakes Mica from the Appalachians. 500 Category 3 Answer

They lived in Canada and later in Alaska. 100 Category 4 Answer

They lived in igloos. 200 Category 4 Answer

The environment was too cold to grow crops. 300 Category 4 Answer

They created the kayak. 400 Category 4 Answer

About 2,500 years ago Category 4 Answer

10 0 Category 5 Answer Bering Strait Land Bridge

20 0 Category 5 Answer Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean

30 0 Category 5 Answer Asia North America South America

40 0 Category 5 Answer Mound Builders Anasazi Inuit

50 0 Category 5 Answer

Daily Doubl e! What is your wager? Question

What is the name of this famous mound in Ohio? Daily Double ! Answer Category 3, 300 Question

The serpent mound. Daily Double ! Category 3, 300 answer

Final Jeopardy! What is your wager? Question

Today the Inuit live from where to where in North America? Answer Final Jeopardy!

Today they live from Alaska to Greenland. Final Jeopardy! The End

Thanks For Playing!

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