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Column AColumn B BColumn C CColumn D DColumn E EColumn F

Term for a person who leaves their country in order to travel and live within another country A 100

emigrant A 100

A 200 The breakdown of rock at or near the earth’s surface into smaller pieces.

weathering A 200

This is a network established that helped slaves escape from the south to gain their freedom in the northern states A 300

Underground Railroad A 300

A 400 This is a time when the Catholic church was protested

A 400 Protestant Reformation

The name for a small Indian villages named after an animal A 500

Clan A 500

This line measures how far east or west a place is from the Prime Meridian B 100

Longitude B 100

These lines measure how far north or south a place is from the Equator B 200

Latitude B 200

B 300 What is the term for a dispute between citizens of the same country

Civil War B 300

B 400 This term describes when in the 1500's Europeans tried new ideas

Age of Enlightenment B 400

B 500 This is a term for a slow-down in business activity

Depression B 500

The term for an Iroquois dwelling that a dozen families may live in. C 100

Longhouse C 100

Who built the first steam train in Pennsylvania C 200

Matthias Baldwin C 200

Who was the only President from the state of Pennsylvania? C 300

James Buchanan C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What person got France to help the colonies during the American Revolution C 400

Benjamin Franklin C 400

Who drilled the first oil well in Pennsylvania C 500

Edwin Drake C 500

Who invented the first practical application of the gasoline engine for a four-wheeled vehicle D 100

Charles Duryea D 100

Who developed the steel industry in Pennsylvania, later donating money to worthy causes D 200

Andrew Carnegie D 200

D 300 List the 6 states that surround Pennsylvania

NY, NJ, MD, DE, WV & OH D 300

D 400 This city in Pennsylvania suffered a tragic flood, after a dam broke, in that saw the first disaster relief center set up in the U.S.

Johnstown D 400

Name the two types of coal found in Pennsylvania (do not use hard and soft) D 500

Anthracite (hard) bituminous (soft) D 500

E 100 What is the environmental hazard produced by atomic power plants

Nuclear Waste E 100

E 200 Term for the rise in the Earth’s temperature.

Global warming E 200

What is the theory that one huge continent broke apart and drifted to form the seven continents? E 300

Continental drift theory E 300

E 400 This kind of resource is found in nature

Natural resource E 400

This resource is the result of combining natural and human resources. E 500

Capital resource E 500

This is a form of pollution in which chemicals come back to the earth as the form of rain, snow, or hail F 100

Acid Rain F 100

This type of resource is produced by humans. F 200

Human Resource F 200

What type of climate has an area that has warm and cool seasons F 300

Temperate climate F 300

During the Revolutionary War, people who did not want freedom from England were known as F 400

Loyalists F 400

The glass industry was launched in this area because of its abundance of sand and cheap fuels, necessary to make glass? F 500

Pittsburgh F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:Landforms Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue There are 5 separate landform regions in Pennsylvania. The region along the Delaware River, near Philadelphia that only rises to a high elevation of 26 feet above sea level is called...

Click on screen to continue Atlantic Coastal Plain

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