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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Final Jeopardy Round 1

3 European Exploration European Exploration European Exploration Early Cultures Early Cultures Early Cultures $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Scores $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

4 $200 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in the Great Plains region of North America

5 $200 Who are Sioux or Lakota? Scores

6 $400 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in the southwestern portion of the United States

7 $400 Who are Pueblo? Scores

8 $600 These American Indians (First Americans) lived where the temperature was below freezing much of the year

9 $600 Who are Inuit? Scores

10 $800 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in the Pacific Northwest coastal area

11 $800 Who are Kwakiutl? Scores

12 $1000 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in the northeastern portion of the United States

13 $1000 Who are Iroquois? Scores

14 $200 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in the Eastern Woodlands of the United States

15 $200 Who are Iroquois? Scores

16 Daily Double

17 $400 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in a desert area of the United States

18 $400 Who are Pueblo? Scores

19 $600 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in a rainy, mild climate in the United States

20 $600 Who are Kwakiutl? Scores

21 $800 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in a dry, grasslands area of the United States

22 $800 Who are Sioux or Lakota? Scores

23 $1000 These American Indians (First Americans) lived in a heavily forested area in the United States

24 $1000 Who are Iroquois? Scores

25 $200 These two things most affected how American Indians (First Americans) met their basic needs

26 What are geography and climate?
$200 What are geography and climate? Scores

27 $400 Three ways American Indians (First Americans) obtained most of their food

28 What are hunting, fishing, and harvesting crops?
$400 What are hunting, fishing, and harvesting crops? Scores

29 $600 Two things American Indians (First Americans) used to make their clothing

30 What are animal skins and plants?
$600 What are animal skins and plants? Scores

31 What American Indians (First Americans) used to make shelter
$800 What American Indians (First Americans) used to make shelter

32 What are the resources of the environment?
$800 What are the resources of the environment? Scores

33 Three economic motivating forces for European exploration
$1000 Three economic motivating forces for European exploration

34 $1000 What are Spread religion (God) Economic: natural resources/
trade (gold) 3. Power: Empire building (glory)? Scores

35 The religious motivating force for European exploration
$200 The religious motivating force for European exploration

36 What is spreading of Christianity?
$200 What is spreading of Christianity? Scores

37 $400 Two things created competition among European nations thus promoting exploration

38 $400 What are the desire for an empire and the belief that their culture was superior? Scores

39 Daily Double

40 Four obstacles to European exploration
$600 Four obstacles to European exploration

41 $600 What are poor maps & navigational tools, lack of adequate supplies, disease & starvation, and fear of the unknown? Scores

42 Three accomplishments of European exploration
$800 Three accomplishments of European exploration

43 $800 What are exchanged ideas & goods (trade), improved navigation tools & ships, and claimed territory? Scores

44 This European country established trading posts in North America
$1000 This European country established trading posts in North America

45 $1000 What is France? Scores

46 $200 This European country claimed land, established settlements, and traded with the American Indians (First Americans)

47 $200 What is England? Scores

48 John Cabot explored for this European country
$400 John Cabot explored for this European country

49 $400 What is England? Scores

50 This area of North America was explored by John Cabot
$600 This area of North America was explored by John Cabot

51 $600 What is Eastern Canada? Scores

52 Francisco Coronado explored for this European country
$800 Francisco Coronado explored for this European country

53 $800 What is Spain? Scores

54 Samuel de Champlain settled North America for this European country
$1000 Samuel de Champlain settled North America for this European country

55 $1000 What is France? Scores

56 $200 The place in North America where Samuel de Champlain start a settlement

57 $200 What is Quebec? Scores

58 Robert La Salle explored for this European country
$400 Robert La Salle explored for this European country

59 $400 What is France? Scores

60 Robert La Salle claimed this area of the United States for France
$600 Robert La Salle claimed this area of the United States for France

61 What is Mississippi River Valley?
$600 What is Mississippi River Valley? Scores

62 This area of the United States was explored by Francisco Coronado
$800 This area of the United States was explored by Francisco Coronado

63 $800 What is Southwest? Scores

64 This region of the world was explored by the Portuguese
$1000 This region of the world was explored by the Portuguese

65 $1000 What is West Africa? Scores

66 Final Jeopardy Question
European Exploration Final Jeopardy Question Scores

67 This European country enslaved the American Indians (First Americans)

68 What is Spain? Scores


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