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Start Playing Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy EgyptIndusMesopotamia VocabGeography

Egypt 100 Answer The river this civilization settled upon…

Answer Egypt 100 Nile River

Answer Egypt 200 Early form of writing used by the Egyptians

Answer Egypt 200 Hieroglyphics

Category Egypt 300 When the Nile River flooded it left behind good soil called… Answer

Answer Egypt 300 Silt

Egypt 400 The discovery of this artifact enabled historians to translate Hieroglyphics. Answer

Answer Egypt 400 Rosetta Stone

Egypt 500 The Incas and the Egyptians both did this after someone’s death Answer

Answer Egypt 500 Mummification

The rivers this civilization settled upon… Mesopotamia 100 Answer

Answer Mesopotamia 100 Tigris and Euphrates Rivers

Mesopotamia 200 A territory that brings several peoples, nations, or previously independent states under the control of one ruler. Answer

Answer Mesopotamia 200 Empire

Mesopotamia 300 Harsh rules and punishments created in Babylonian Empire Answer

Answer Mesopotamia 300 Hammurabi’s Code

Mesopotamia 400 Early writing system used in Mesopotamia Answer

Answer Mesopotamia 400 Cuneiform

Mesopotamia 500 Answer

Answer Mesopotamia 500 Ziggurat

Indus 100 Answer The rivers this civilization settled upon…

Answer Indus 100 Indus and Ganges Rivers

Indus 200 Early writing form of the Indus… Answer

Indus 200 COULD NOT BE TRANSLATED !!! (No Rosetta Stone)

Indus 300 Unpredictable seasonal winds that could bring flooding or drought. Answer

Answer Indus 300 Monsoons

Indus 400 The Indus planned their cities with a ______ ________. Answer

Answer Indus 400 Grid System

Indus 500 Answer List one positive and two negatives for living on or near Mountains and Deserts

Answer Indus 500 Positives: Protection Negatives: Isolation, Bad Farming

Vocab 100 Invention of Farming Answer

Answer Vocab 100 Neolithic Revolution

Vocab 200 The exchange of ideas through war, trade, or migration. Answer

Answer Vocab 200 Cultural Diffusion

Vocab 300 A city-state is: Answer

Answer Vocab 300 A city that acts like a country.

Vocab 400 The mass movement of people from one area to another. Answer

Answer Vocab 400 Migration

Vocab 500 The average temperature or ________ changes the farther north or south of the _________ you travel. Answer

Answer Vocab 500 Climate, Equator

Geography 100 A people’s unique way of life. Answer

Answer Geography 100 Culture

Geography 200 The earliest humans would have been found on this continent Answer

Answer Geography 200 Africa

Daily DoubleDouble Geography 300- Daily Double

Geography 400 List two positives and two negatives for living on or near a river. Answer

Answer Geography 400 Positives: Good farming, trade Negatives: Flooding, open to attack

Geography 500 This river (studied in the River Civs unit) has predictable flooding Answer

Answer Geography 500 Nile River

Final Jeopardy Answer Final Jeopardy Music

Answer Final Jeopardy

Daily Double How does good geography lead to having good technology (Chart) Answer

Answer Daily Double Good Geography Good Farming Surplus of Food More Free Time Specialized Workers More Ideas/Inventions Technology