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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. Unit 1 (Chapters 1-4). FA100. Thick sheets of ice that covered much of the world between 10,000 and 100,000 years ago. FA100. What are glaciers?. FA200. Many scientists believe that people first came to North America by crossing over this. FA200.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy! Unit 1 (Chapters 1-4)

  2. FA100 Thick sheets of ice that covered much of the world between 10,000 and 100,000 years ago.

  3. FA100 What are glaciers?

  4. FA200 Many scientists believe that people first came to North America by crossing over this.

  5. FA200 What is a land bridge?

  6. FA300 The idea that the first people to North America crossed the arctic waters by boat and traveled southward along the Pacific coast.

  7. FA300 What is the coastal-route theory?

  8. FA400 A method to water crops by channeling water from rivers or streams.

  9. FA400 What is irrigation?

  10. FA500 An advanced culture in which people have developed cities, science, and industries.

  11. FA500 What is a civilization?

  12. EC100 This group of people observed the stars and created the most accurate calendar known until modern times.

  13. EC100 Who are the Mayas?

  14. EC200 This is the great capital city that the Aztecs built on the site of present day Mexico City.

  15. EC200 What is Tenochtitlán?

  16. EC300 Like a number of other ancient peoples the Aztecs practiced this as an offering to their gods.

  17. EC300 What is human sacrifice?

  18. EC400 In the 1400’s this group made up the largest empire that stretched down the coast of South America along the Andes.

  19. EC400 Who are the Incas?

  20. EC500 Cuzco, the Inca capital, was linked to other cities and towns by a great network of these.

  21. EC500 What are roads?

  22. C100 Ways of life.

  23. C100 What is a culture?

  24. C200 People of this area lived in a vast and harsh land, some of it covered with ice all year long.

  25. C200 What is the far north?

  26. C300 Many Native Americans lived in this region where so much food was available that people were able to live in large, permanent settlements even though they weren’t farmers.

  27. C300 What is the Northwest?

  28. C400 Daily Double!

  29. C400 The northern part of this region has forests and grasslands that could be very cold in the winter and the southern portion could be desertlike.

  30. C400 What is the Far West?

  31. C500 The earliest people in this region lived by hunting, fishing, and foraging for nuts and berries, later they had taken up farming.

  32. C500 What is the Eastern Woodlands?

  33. E100 The transfer of people, products, and ideas between the hemispheres.

  34. E100 What is the Columbian Exchange?

  35. E200 Soldier-adventurers who set out to explore and conquer the world unknown to them.

  36. E200 What are conquistadors?

  37. E300 The Spanish believed they had a duty to convert Native Americans to Christianity so they set up these religious settlements.

  38. E300 What are missions?

  39. E400 The idea that colonies existed to Make the home country wealthy And powerful.

  40. E400 What is mercantilism?

  41. E500 This group of people first claimed land in North American based on the exploration of the Hudson River.

  42. E500 Who are the Dutch?

  43. F100 A document issued by a government that grants specific rights to a person or company.

  44. F100 What is a charter?

  45. F200 The first English colonists arrived in Virginia in 1607, they built a fort that they called this.

  46. F200 What is Jamestown?

  47. F300 Daily Double!

  48. F300 With the creation of the House of Burgesses, Virginia developed a tradition of representative government which means this.

  49. F300 What is a form of government in which voters elect people to make laws for them?

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