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Hi Kids! I’m your host, Alex Trebeck.

Where in the world are we? Land Regions Fur trading days The Missionaries $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Contestants Get Ready to Play!!! The Oregon Trail

$100 Question from Where in the world are we? Most maps have_____

$100 Answer Where in the world are we? What are symbols?

$200 Question from Where in the world are we? Whenever there are symbols, there is a____

$200 Answer from Where in the world are we? What are legends?

$300 Question from Where in the world are we? Washington is part of a____________

$300 Answer from Where in the world are we? What is a country ?

$400 Question from Where in the world are we? Our country is divided into 50 ________

$400 Answer from Where in the world are we? What are states?

$500 Question from Where in the world are we? To show us distances, or how far apart places really are, map makers use a __________

$500 Answer from Where in the world are we What is a scale?

$100 Question from Fur trading days to make the hats, the beaver fur and wool were soaked and pressed to make ________

$100 Answer from Fur trading days What is felt?

$200 Question from Fur trading days The tall fence, or ____ was made of thick logs

$200 Answer from Fur trading days What is a stockade?

$300 Question from Fur trading days Outside is being called_____

$300 Answer from Fur trading days What is a sawmill?

$400 Question from Fur trading days The group of traders were known as a ______

$400 Answer from Fur trading days What is a brigade?

DAILY DOUBLE! $500 Question from Fur trading days A ______ is a place in its natural state, where few people live

$500 Answer from Fur trading days What is wilderness?

$100 Question from Land Regions There are 5 of these in Washington

$100 Answer from Land Regions What are regions

$200 Question from Land Regions This land region in Washington is the busiest

$200 Answer from Land Regions What is the Puget sound Lowland?

$300 Question from Land Regions There are five famous mountains in this region of Washington

$300 Answer from Land Regions What are the Cascade Mountains?

$400 Question from Land Regions This is the region of Washington is home of the EWU Eagles

$400 Answer from Land Regions What is the Columbia Plateau?

$500 Question from Land Regions This region of Washington is by the Ocean

$500 Answer from Land Regions What is the Coastal Range

$100 Question from The Missionaries These _____ were men and women who came to teach their way of life and religion to Native Americans

$100 Answer from The Missionaries What are missionaries

DAILY DOUBLE! $200 Question from The Missionaries This has to do with beliefs about god

$200 Answer from The Missionaries What is religion

$300 Question from The Missionaries To ___ a person means to change that persons beliefs

$300 Answer from The Missionaries What is convert

$400 Question from The Missionaries Many Indians died when they got these horrible_________

$400 Answer from The Missionaries What are diseases

$500 Question from The Missionaries For both sides it was a time of _______

$500 Answer from The Missionaries What is tragedy

$100 Question from the Oregon Trail This black man went off the Oregon trail to find a new settlement

$100 Answer from the Oregon Trail Who is George Washington Bush

$200 Question from the Oregon Trail This woman is Bush’s wife

$200 Answer from the Oregon Trail Who is Isabelle Bush

$300 Question from The Oregon Trail This game was very popular to play in the woods of young Douglas

$300 Answer from the Oregon Trail What is hide-and - go-seek

$400 Question from the Oregon Trail This type of house was made by settlers

$400 Answer from the Oregon Trail What are log cabins

$500 Question from the Oregon Trail Oregon Settlers took this trail to find a place to settle

$500 Answer from the Oregon Trail What is the Oregon trail

Final Jeopardy Category: The Oregon Trail

Final Jeopardy This is what you give up to get something you want is the_____

Final Jeopardy Answer What is cost?