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Jeopardy Chapter 5Chapter 6Chapter 7Chapter 8 MISC. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from 5 The name for the landform that falls between the Appalachian Highlands and coastal plain
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$100 Answer from Chapter 5 Piedmont
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$200 Question from Chapter 5 What do Ellsemere, Victoria, and Baffin all have in common?
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$200 Answer from Chapter 5 They are Canadian islands
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$300 Question from Chapter 5 This is the line of highest points in the Rockies that separates eastward and westward flowing rivers.
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$300 Answer from Chapter 5 Continental Divide
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$400 Question from Chapter 5 Canada’s longest river
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$400 Answer from Chapter 5 MacKenzie River
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$500 Question from Chapter 5 Mainly rocky, flat area that covers nearly 2 million square miles around the Hudson Bay
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$500 Answer from Chapter 5 Canadian Shield
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$100 Question from Chapter 6 The movement of plants, animals, and diseases between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
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$100 Answer from Chapter 6 Columbian Exchange
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$200 Question from Chapter 6 This is an economic system in which private individuals own most of the technology, resources, and business.
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$200 Answer from Chapter 6 Free Enterprise
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$300 Question from Chapter 6 What region contains the “rust belt?”
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$300 Answer from Chapter 6 Northeast
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$400 Question from Chapter 6 What are the three types of industry?
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$400 Answer from Chapter 6 Agriculture, Manufacturing, and Service
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$500 Question from Chapter 6 Finish this statement. New England consists of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, _________, __________, & ___________.
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$500 Answer from Chapter 6 Mass. R.I., and Conn.
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$100 Question from Chapter 7 Native people of Canada
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$100 Answer from Chapter 7 First Nations
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$200 Question from Chapter 7 This person is the symbolic figurehead of Canada’s government.
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$200 Answer from Chapter 7 British monarch
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$300 Question from Chapter 7 People of mixed native and French heritage.
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$300 Answer from Chapter 7 Metis
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$400 Question from Chapter 7 What are the least productive provinces of the Canadian provinces?
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$400 Answer from Chapter 7 The Atlantic Provinces and the Pacific Province
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$500 Question from Chapter 7 What are the names of the upper and lower house of Canada’s government?
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$500 Answer from Chapter 7 House of Common and Senate
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$100 Question from Chapter 8 This is what the world accused Saddam Hussein and Iraq of having.
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$100 Answer from Chapter 8 Weapons of Mass Destruction
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$200 Question from Chapter 8 Poorly planned development that spreads a city’s population over a wider and wider geographical area.
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$200 Answer from Chapter 8 Urban Sprawl
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$300 Question from Chapter 8 Basic facilities, services, and machinery needed for a community to function
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$300 Answer from Chapter 8 Infrastructure
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$400 Question from Chapter 8 Efficient use and conservation of land and other resources
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$400 Answer from Chapter 8 Smart growth
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$500 Question from Chapter 8 An approach to solving urban sprawl that involves citizens banding together to find solutions.
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$500 Answer from Chapter 8 Grassroots campaign
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$100 Question from MISC Public land set aside by Canada’s government for native people.
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$100 Answer from MISC Reserves
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$200 Question from MISC North America’s most important deep water shipping route.
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$200 Answer from MISC St. Lawrence Seaway
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$300 Question from MISC Free open land that is available and open for settlement.
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$300 Answer from MISC Frontier
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$400 Question from MISC Corporations that engage in business Worldwide.
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$400 Answer from MISC Multinational
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$500 Question from MISC A feature of the south that prevented It from industrializing
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$500 Answer from MISC Climate
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Final Jeopardy Aside from location, how do the Rocky Mountains differ from the Appalachian Mountains?
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Final Jeopardy Answer The Appalachian Mountains are 400 million years old. The peaks are lower and more weathered than the Rocky Mountains
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