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Advance to Final Jeopardy
EARLIES
TAMERICA
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ANASAZI MOUND BUILDER
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INUIT MAP SKILLS
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•Describe the two theories from the textbook about how and why the earliest people migrated from
Asia to America.
100
Answer
Category 1 Question
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How did the earliest people get food and what did they eat?
200
Answer
Category 1 Question
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Compare the types of animals that the earliest Americans and the Inuit hunted for food.
300
Answer
Category 1 Question
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How was the way the earliest americans got food different from the way the anasazi, and mound builders got food?
400
Answer
Category 1 Question
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Name one similarity between the lifestyle of the earliest Americans who lived seven to ten thousand years ago and the Inuit.
500
Answer
Category 1 Question
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How did agriculture effect the lives of early Americans?
100
Answer
Category 2 Question
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What was another name for the Anasazi?
200
Answer
Category 2 Question
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How did the Anasazi modify the environment to become successful farmers in the desert?
300
Answer
Category 2 Question
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Name the four crops that were grown by the Anasazi.
400
Answer
Category 2 Question
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Name the four states where the Anasazi lived.
500
Answer
Category 2 Question
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Where in America did the mound builders live?
100
Answer
Category 3 Question
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Why did the mound builders build mounds? Give at least two reasons.
200
Answer
Category 3 Question
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How were the mound builders and Anasazi alike?
400
Answer
Category 3 Question
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Name 3 things that archaeologists found in mounds that proves mound builders traded with people hundreds of miles away.
500
Answer
Category 3 Question
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Where did the Inuit live?
100
Answer
Category 4 Question
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Discribe the Inuit’s homes.
200
Answer
Category 4 Question
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Why couldn’t the Inuit grow crops like the Anasazi and the Mound builders?
300
Answer
Category 4 Question
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The inuit developed this method of transportation.
400
Answer
Category 4 Question
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About how many years ago did the Inuit travel from Asia to America, across the Bering Strait land bridge?
500
Answer
Category 4 Question
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Label the Bering Strait land bridge. 100
Answer
Category 5 Question
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Label the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic
Ocean.200
Answer
Category 5 Question
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Label North America, South America and Asia.300
Answer
Category 5 Question
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On the map, label where the Anasazi, Inuit and Mound builders lived.
400
Answer
Category 5 Question
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On the map, label Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah
500
Answer
Category 5 Question
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•They walked across the Bering Strait Land Bridge following animals.
•They arrived by boat.
100
Category 1 Answer
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They followed animals like wooly mammoths and hunted them.
200
Category 1 Answer
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•The earliest Americans hunted mammoth, sabertooth tiger and giant sloth.
•The Inuit hunted seals, whales and caribou.
300
Category 1 Answer
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The earliest Americans followed animals and hunted them for food.
The mound builders and anasazi farmed, growing beans, corn and squash.
400
Category 1 Answer
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The earliest Americans and the Inuit could not farm. They both followed and hunted animals for food.
500
Category 1 Answer
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Agriculture allowed them to grow food so they could settle in one place and start a community.
100
Category 2 Answer
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The old ones or the cliff dwellers.
200
Category 2 Answer
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They dug ditches for irrigation.
300
Category 2 Answer
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beans, corn, squash and pumpkins.
400
Category 2 Answer
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Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona
500
Category 2 Answer
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They lived east of the Mississippi.
100
Category 3 Answer
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They built mounds to bury important chiefs, hold ceremonies and honor animal spirits.
200
Category 3 Answer
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300
Category 3 Answer
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The anasazi and mound builders were alike because they both farmed, stay in one place and grew corn, beans and squash.
400
Category 3 Answer
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• Obsidian from Rocky Mts.
• Sea shells from Gulf of Mexico.
• Copper from the Great Lakes
• Mica from the Appalachians.
500Category 3 Answer
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They lived in Canada and later in Alaska.
100Category 4 Answer
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They lived in igloos.
200Category 4 Answer
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The environment was too cold to grow crops.
300Category 4 Answer
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They created the kayak.
400Category 4 Answer
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About 2,500 years ago.
500
Category 4 Answer
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100
Category 5 Answer
Bering Strait Land Bridge
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200
Category 5 Answer
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
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300
Category 5 Answer
Asia
North America
South America
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400
Category 5 Answer
Mound Builders
Anasazi
Inuit
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500
Category 5 Answer
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Daily Double!
What is your wager?
Question
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What is the name of this famous mound in Ohio?
Daily Double!
Answer
Category 3, 300 Question
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The serpent mound.
Daily Double!
Category 3, 300 answer
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Final Jeopardy!
What is your wager?
Question
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Today the Inuit live from where to where in North America?
Answer
Final Jeopardy!
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Today they live from Alaska to Greenland.
Final Jeopardy!
The End
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Thanks For Playing!
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Picture Questi
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What type of Animal Is This?
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Picture
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Category 0 - Answer
A Lobster
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