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Created by Todd Jenkins

TermsEcon GovernPop Pot- pourri 100 Final Jeo.

A1 100 To live in an urban area means I probably live here?

200 A2 To live in a rural area means that I probably live here.

300 A3 The number of people per square mile of an area or country is called this.

400 A4 A ban on trade from one country or another is called this.

500 A tax imposed on goods is called this. A5

The term that describes how a country makes and distributes money is B1 100

200 Resources that can be replaced through time are called this. B2

300 Physical systems that have the capacity to perform work such as: wind power, hydroelectric power. fossil fuels, solar power and nuclear power. B3

400 When people can own businesses and make and use profits, like in the US, the economic system is called this. B4

500 Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain are called this. B5

100 The term that best describes the system a state or country uses to determines rules, regulations and policies for their citizens to follow. C1

200 The type of government where power rest among the individual states and a central power is weak is called this type of government. C2

300 A state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them is called this type government of system. C3

400 A system of government which divides or shares power between national and state governments to check and balance power is called this type of government. C4

500 When the key powers are held by the SINGLE strong national government it is said to be this type of government system. C5

100 A country that has a positive population growth has a higher death or birth rate. D1

200 A country that has a higher death rate than a birth rate is said to have this type of growth rate. D2

300 A city and their surrounding urbanized areas are known as this, our east coast at New York is an example. D3

400 The way of life of a group of people through their traditions, heritage, rituals, habits, language, ethnicity and holidays is called this. D4

500 The area of a state or country is usually measured in this format in the United States D5

100 The huge explosion of the growth on manufacturing and business in the early 1900 in American is known as this? E1

200 Mountain, Rivers, Plains, Plateaus and Forest are examples of this type of features or landforms? E2

300 Two answers required: List the two types of trees usually found in forest one, one with leaves and the other with needles. E3

400 Form of energy that uses running water as it power source. E4

500 Form of energy that used the sun as its power source E5

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Final Jeopardy Question Native History

Final Jeopardy question What is the population density of this country: Total populations: 3,000,000 Total Land Area: 1,200,000 Sq. Mi.

Double Final Jeopardy To move from place to place to follow crops and wildlife.