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Health Jeopardy Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Test $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Lesson 1 The basic unit of society

$100 Answer from Lesson 1 Family

$200 Question from Lesson 1 Promoting healthy families helps to maintain a healthy

$200 Answer from Lesson 1 Society

$300 Question from Lesson 1 This includes the immediate family and relatives such as grandparents and cousins

$300 Answer from Lesson 1 Extended Family

$400 Question from Lesson 1 Beliefs and feelings about what is important are a person’s

$400 Answer from Lesson 1 Values

$500 Question from Lesson 1 Providing positive feedback that helps others feel appreciated and supported

$500 Answer from Lesson 1 Affirmation

$100 Question from Lesson 2 A decision between married individuals to live apart from each other

$100 Answer from Lesson 2 Separation

$200 Question from Lesson 2 Legal end to a marriage

$200 Answer from Lesson 2 Divorce

$300 Question from Lesson 2 A legal decision about who has the right to make decisions affecting the children in a family and who has the physical responsibility of caring for them

$300 Answer from Lesson 2 Custody

$400 Question from Lesson 2 Substance abuse by a family member is an example of a change in a family’s what

$400 Answer from Lesson 2 Circumstances

$500 Question from Lesson 2 When a person adapts effectively and recovers from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis.

$500 Answer from Lesson 2 Resiliency

$100 Question from Lesson 3 Any act of violence involving a family member

$100 Answer from Lesson 3 Domestic Violence

$200 Question from Lesson 3 A pattern of behavior that attacks the sense of worth of an individual

$200 Answer from Lesson 3 Emotional abuse

$300 Question from Lesson 3 Causing injury or bodily harm to one person by another

$300 Answer from Lesson 3 Physical abuse

$400 Question from Lesson 3 The failure to provide for a child’s physical or emotional needs

$400 Answer from Lesson 3 Neglect

$500 Question from Lesson 3 The pattern of repeating violent or abusive behaviors from one generation to the next

$500 Answer from Lesson 3 Cycle of violence

$100 Question from Lesson 4 A facility that handles emergencies and provides referrals to an individual needing help

$100 Answer from Lesson 4 Crisis Center

$200 Question from Lesson 4 Special phone numbers people can call to receive help 24 hours a day

$200 Answer from Lesson 4 Crisis Hot Line

$300 Question from Lesson 4 A person who helps others resolve issues to the satisfaction of both parties

$300 Answer from Lesson 4 Mediator

$400 Question from Lesson 4 Therapy that is designed to restore healthy relationships in a family

$400 Answer from Lesson 4 Family Counseling

$500 Question from Lesson 4 Many communities provide a battered women’s shelter for victims of this

$500 Answer from Lesson 4 Spousal Abuse

$100 Question from Test This type of family pulls together to cope with changing circumstances

$100 Answer from Test Resilient families

$200 Question from Test Meetings in which individuals share their problems and get advice are called

$200 Answer from Test Support Groups

$300 Question from Test Calling someone a name or attacking his or her self-worth is considered what

$300 Answer from Test Emotional Abuse

$400 Question from Test Depression, Injury to one’s self, and the inability to form healthy relationships can all be effects of what type of abuse

$400 Answer from Test Domestic

$500 Question from Test The most appropriate response to child abuse is for the child to do what

$500 Answer from Test Confide in a trusted adult

Final Jeopardy What are the 3 R’s to avoiding domestic violence

Final Jeopardy Answer Recognize Resist Report