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FINAL REVIEW: GEOGRAPHY JEOPARDY!
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FINAL Where in the world? Natural features Empires Associations Grab Bag! 100 200 300 400 500 JEOPARDY
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Where in the World-100 The country in white is: Turkey Back
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Where in the World-200 Back Mongolia The country in green is:
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Where in the World-300 Back Largest island in the Japanese archipelago Where is Honshu?
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Where in the World-400 Back Where is the Polynesian Triangle?
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Where in the World-500 Back The narrow strip of water between Alaska and Russia is known as the: Bering Strait
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Natural Features- 100 Back North of India Describe the location of the Himalayan mountains
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Natural Features- 200 Back What is the largest desert and where is it located?
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Natural Features- 300 Back Name the 4 rivers upon which the River Valley Civilizations were founded Yellow (China) Nile (Egypt) Indus (India) Tigirs/Euphrates (Mesopotamia)
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Natural Features- 400 Back What deserts were responsible for most of Chinese civilization developing on the Eastern coast? The Gobi & Taklamakan Deserts DAILY DOUBLE
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Natural Features- 500 Back Name one region studied this year with an abundance of tin, copper, and other MINERAL natural resources Iran, Egypt, Mesopotamia, sub-Saharan Africa South America (gold & silver)
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Empires- 100 Back What empire is this? The Aztecs
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Empires- 200 Back What empire is this? The Roman Empire
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Empires- 300 Back What empire is this? The Ottomans
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Empires- 400 Back What was the largest land-based empire OF ALL TIME? THE MONGOLS!
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Empires- 500 Back Which Dynasty is this? Han Dynasty DAILY DOUBLE
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Associations- 100 Back Describe the connection between water and early civilizations Early civs started on river valleys because of the need for water
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Associations- 200 Back Slaves & Native Americans were susceptible to European diseases because they had no previous exposure, therefore they died in mass numbers Describe the connection between geography, disease, and colonization of North America
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Associations- 300 Back Describe the connection between geography & trade methods in 1 location Portugal – caravel ships—on the coast Latin America—llamas—travel across mountains Africa/Asia—camels—across deserts
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Associations- 400 Back How has geography affected economic development? Geography can be a barrier to trade: China isolated by deserts, Japan by water, India by mountains, N. America by ocean Geography influences technological developments: caravels, junks, dhows, lateen sails, camel saddles Geography also allows for development and exchange of diverse resources- Columbian exchange
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Associations- 500 Back Describe a geographic feature that could explain why the ancient Greeks were better traders than they were farmers Limited resources for irrigation; relied on rain Thin, rocky soil mountainous Few metal or timber resources, but GREAT ports (archipelago, peninsula)
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Grab bag- 100 Back What was the Latin name for France in the Middle Ages? Gaul
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Grab bag- 200 Back Where was the heart of the Orthodox Church located? Constantinople (Byzantine Empire)
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Grab bag- 300 Back What was the biggest reason for the shift from hunting/gathering to agricultural production? Climate Change
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Grab bag- 400 Back In the year 945, the Abbasid caliphate fell under the control of the Buyids. Where were the Buyids from? Iran. (They were Shi’ite)
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Grab bag- 500 Back Saudi Arabia In what modern-day country is Mecca located?
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FINAL JEOPARDY Back Which caliphate was geographically larger: The Ummayad or the Abbasid? MAKE YOUR WAGERS!
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