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The Beginnings of Civilizations

The 4 H’sAg Early Civilizations Migration Anything goes Double Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

People 100 Homo sapiens means? What is Wise Man?

People 200 Which Hominid may have been the first hominids to develop spoken language? What is Homo Sapien?

People 300 __________, or “upright man,” had a larger brain than earlier hominids. What is Homo Erectus?

People 400 What did walking upright allow hominids to do? What is use tools?

People 500 Why did Louis Leakey name the hominid remains he had found Homo Habilis, or “handy man”? What is because this hominid learned to make and use crude tools?

Ag 100 Any handheld object that helps a person accomplish a task is called __________. What is a tool?

Ag 200 Which of the following advances in farming was most important in the development of cities? What is a irrigation?

Ag 300 The selective growing of breeding of plants and animals is called? What is Domestication?

Ag 400 Once people adopted agriculture the world population grew because agriculture provided a more reliable food supply than did _______________. What is a hunting and gathering?

Ag 500 Which of the following was one way that the lives of people in agricultural societies changed? What is People could now spend time doing activities other than food production ?

Early Civilization 100 Where did the world’s first civilizations arise? What is along fertile river valleys?

Early Civilization 200 What led early civilizations to create calendars? What is the need to track yearly flooding and growing seasons?

Early Civilization 300 Ancient civilizations sometimes created ___________ calendars based on the phases of the moon. What is lunar?

Early Civilization 400 Cultural diffusion may have affected an early civilization What is when people adopted new customs, skills, and technologies?

Early Civilization 500 The first known city was Uruk, located between the ___________ and ___________ rivers. What are the Tigris and Euphrates?

Migration 100 During the Stone Age, people lived as ___________, moving from place to place following animal herds. What are Nomads?

Migration 200 From what continent did early humans migrate? What is Africa?

Migration 300 what part of the world did humans reach last? What is the Americas?

Daily Double 800 When you go to college you will be asked to open your book to Q&A 1-4 A&B. What does this mean? What is Chapter 7 section 2, Read pages and answer questions 1-4 both A and B.

Migration 500 How did ice ages affect worldwide migration patterns? What are Land bridges connecting continents were exposed?

Anything Goes100 How advances in farming, writing, and art spread. What is cultural diffusion?

Anything Goes 200 Objects that people in the past made or used What is an artifact?

Anything Goes 300 At digs, ___________ excavate sites where early people have left traces such as architectural ruins and artifacts. What is an Archaeologists?

Anything Goes 400 ___________ are scientists who study fossils to learn about human origins. What is Anthropologists?

Anything Goes 500 What does it mean when you have more of a product than you can consume? What is Surplus?

Daily Double

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Colonial America Double Jeopardy ExpansionLandMiscMore Expansion School Final Jeopardy

Expansion 200 A long trip.What is a journey?

Expansion 400 A group of people traveling together for safety through difficult or dangerous country. What is a caravan?

Expansion 600 A piece of land in the West that was given to a settler by the U.S. governmen t. What is a homestead ?

Expansion 800 Units of measure that are used for measuring land. What are acres?

Expansion 1000 The belief that God gave white Americans the right to take over lands that belonged to other people. What is Manifest Destiny?

Land 200 A large area of flat land with grass but few or no trees. What is a prairie?

Land 400 The highest point. What is the summit?

Land 600 Narrow, steep-sided valleys. What is a ravine?

Land 800 The physical features of an area of land, such as mountains, rivers, and canyons. What is terrain?

Land 1000 The school we go to. What is Centerra Mirage?

Misc. 200 Making something move from one place to another. What is driving?

Misc. 400 Good for making and growing things. What is fertile?

Misc. 600 To dig into the earth to take out valuable metals. What is to mine?

Misc. 800 A dangerous disease that causes severe sickness and diarrhea. What is cholera?

Misc A large number of people. What is droves?

More Expansion 200 The process of making a territory larger. What is expansion?

More Expansion 400 To run in panic. What is a stampede?

More Expansion 600 To live in or occupy a region. What is inhabit?

More Expansion 800 To leave one area of a country and move to another. What is emigrate?

More Expansion 1000 Newest building at school. What is the gym?

School 200 Grade I am currently in. What is the 2 nd grade?

School 400 Name of librarian. Who is Ms. Molina?

School 600 Number of books I can check out. What is one book?

School 800 The number of weeks I get to check out a book for. What is one week?

School 1000 April is the national month of what. What is poetry?

Daily Doubl e

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Final Jeopardy

What is the name of Chapter 1 (Must be 100% correct) What is The Beginnings of Civilization?