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Jeopardy US Physical Canada Physical Hist./Govt. Part 1 Hist/Govt Part 2 Issues Today Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 US Physical This area has a tropical wet & dry climate, a low human population, & over 4,000 miles of swampland.

$100 Answer Everglades

$200 US Physical Because of its abundance of natural resources, this country exports significant amounts of raw materials, agricultural products & manufactured goods.

$200 Answer The United States

$300 US Physical This US sub-region is nicknamed the “breadbasket”.

$300 Answer The midwest

$400 US Physical This measures the number of people in a square mile.

$400 Answer Population Density

$500 US Physical a This was the first English settlement founded in 1607.

$500 Answer James Town, Virginia

$100 Canada Physical Canada’s capital

$100 Answer Ottawa, Ontario

$200 Canada Physical Canada’s newest province

$200 Answer Nunavut

$300 Canada Physical Canada’s second largest city

$300 Answer Montreal, Quebec

$400 Canada Physical Dependable coastal economic activities, such as fishing & shipbuilding, help make up for the harsh & sometimes severe weather of the __________ provinces.

$400 Answer Atlantic

$500 Canada Physical Manitoba, Saskatchewan, & Alberta are called the __________ provinces.

$500 Answer Prairie

$100 Hist/Govt I This lead to the Civil War between 1861 & 1865.

$100 Answer Sectionalism

$200 Hist/Govt I The major cities of the northeast, from Boston to Washington, D.C. for a ____________.

$200 Answer Megalopolis

$300 Hist/Govt I The transaction of 1803 that nearly doubled the area of the United States is known as the ______.

$300 Answer Louisiana Purchase

$400 Hist/Govt I During the second half of the 20 th century large numbers of Americans moved to these areas.

$400 Answer Suburbs

$500 Hist/Govt I Daily Double!!! Who won the French & Indian War?

$1,000 Answer Great Britain

$100 Hist/Govt II Name both languages in Canada

$100 Answer English & French

$200 Hist/Govt II A govt. in which powers are divided between national & state levels.

$200 Answer Federal Republic

$300 Hist/Govt II Corporations involved in business worldwide.

$300 Answer Multinationals

$400 Hist/Govt II Because manufacturing is no longer the country’s most important industry the US in in what is called a __________ economy.

$400 Answer Postindustrial

$500 Hist/Govt II An economic system in which private individuals are allowed to own property, technology, & conduct their own business.

$500 Answer Free Enterprise

$100 Issues Today These groups want to gain territory or change government policies.

$100 Answer Terrorists

$200 Issues Today The purpose of this law is to preserve cultural diversity.

$200 Answer Multiculturalism Act

$300 Issues Today Disease-causing bacteria, such as anthrax

$300 Answer Biological weapons

$400 Issues Today The US must now increase security at airports due to a terrorists attack on this date.

$400 Answer September 11, 2001

$500 Issues Today This occurs when people from a minority culture assume the language, customs, & lifestyles of people from a dominant culture.

$500 Answer Assimilation

Final Jeopardy a c d b Identify the subject of this map.

Final Jeopardy Answer The Columbian Exchange