The Family Feud CRCT Review. Round 1 During which period of prehistoric Native American cultures was the use of pottery introduced? a.Paleo b.Archaic.

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The Family Feud CRCT Review

Round 1 During which period of prehistoric Native American cultures was the use of pottery introduced? a.Paleo b.Archaic c.Woodland d.Mississippian

Round 2 Why have so many of Georgia’s cities and industries grown up along the fall line? a.Railroads were already built there. b.Rapidly flowing rivers were a source of energy. c.Ships can travel northward from there to the northeast. d.The land along the fall line was fertile and perfect for farming.

Round 3 How did Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin influence the growth of slavery in the South? a.It made it easier for slaves to pick cotton. b.It increased the profits from growing cotton. c.It made it easier to produce cloth from cotton. d.It replenished the soil so that more cotton could be grown.

Round 4 What Georgia governor served during the Great Depression and spent a great deal of his time speaking out against the New Deal, blacks, and the metropolitan areas? a.Ellis Arnall b.Eurith Rivers c.Richard Russell d.Eugene Talmadge

Round 5 In 1795, several Georgial legilsators became involved with illegal land speculation. What did their involvement come to be called?