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Social Studies Intro Chapter Jeopardy! Note: This is a great review for your upcoming Social Studies test and contains most, but not all, of the information on your study guide!
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Landforms and Geography Proud to Be an American Maps and MoreGovernmentMelting Pot 200 400 600 800 1000 To final Jeopardy
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This is the highest mountain range in the US Click for answer
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Pacific Ranges Back to the board
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This is the longest mountain range in the US
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Rocky Mountains
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Shading on a map which shows mountains or hilly areas
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Relief
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Name the five main vegetative regions of the US
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Forests, Grasslands, Tundra, Deserts, Tropical
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This area has some of the most unusual landforms in our nation, including the Grand Canyon
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Colorado Plateau
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This is the plan for our country, which serves the people by providing ways to make, carry out, and interpret the laws of our land.
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Constitution
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This is another name for the first ten amendments to the Constitution
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Bill of Rights
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Citizens benefit from this system, which allows equal opportunity for people to own and operate their own business
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Free enterprise
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The largest number of immigrants come from these two areas
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Asia and Latin America
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Immigrants from all over the world have made contributions to the US, which have brought a great deal of this to our country.
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Cultural diversity
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These maps show cities, states, and countries. They use lines to show borders.
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Political
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DAILY DOUBLE
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Name the six regions of the US
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West, Mountain, Southwest, Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast
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This is what you call the exact location of a place expressed by latitude and longitude
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Absolute location
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This is a small map set into the main map, which shows where the area of the main map is located.
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locator
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This is a region that is formed when many people are affected by a natural resource
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Economic region
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This is the type of government in the US, meaning that people choose representatives to run the national government
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Democratic
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Name two rights of citizens protected by the Bill of Rights
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Freedom of Religion, speech, assembly, right to bear arms (there are others as well)
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This is how often voters in the US elect a president
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Four years
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This is a person who is born in a country or who chooses to become a member of that country by law
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Citizen
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Name four responsibilities of citizens
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Obey the law, volunteer, vote, pay taxes, being informed of issues, take part in government
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This is the development and growth of cities
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Urbanization
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DAILY DOUBLE
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This is an area where people share the same languages, beliefs, and customs
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Cultural region
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This is what you call information that comes from the time being studied
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Primary source
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This is what you call all the surroundings in which people, plants, and animals live
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Environment
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These are the six major ecosystems
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Croplands, forests, coasts/oceans, urban/suburban, arid/rangeland, freshwater
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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Latitude & Longitude Write down how much you want to use on this question, fold it up and give it to the person running the game.
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Name the four major differences between latitude and longitude lines
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LatitudeLongitude Equator at 0 degreesPrime Meridian at 0 degrees Lines run east and westLines run north and south Measure distance North and South of the Equator Measure distance east and west of Prime Meridian Also called parallelsAlso called meridians
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