Unit 1 – Jeopardy Review Game The 7 Continents The 5 Themes of Geography Push or Pull? Geography Effects History Other $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200.

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Unit 1 – Jeopardy Review Game The 7 Continents The 5 Themes of Geography Push or Pull? Geography Effects History Other $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

$100 – The 7 Continents Which is not a continent of the world? North America Asia Europe Italy

$100 - The 7 Continents Italy

$200 – The 7 Continents Which of the following countries is part of North America? England China Russia Mexico

$200 – The 7 Continents Mexico

$300 – The 7 Continents China is to Asia, as Italy is to…

$300 – The 7 Continents Europe

$400 – The 7 Continents North America is ethnically and geographically diverse. What does this mean?

$400 – The 7 Continents There are many different physical and cultural features in the country.

$500 – The 7 Continents Which continent contains only one country?

$500 – The 7 Continents Australia

$100 – The 5 Themes of Geography Give an example of human movement as a theme of geography.

$100 – The 5 Themes of Geography An immigrant traveling from China to the United States.

$200 – The 5 Themes of Geography Which theme of geography would geographers use to study the consequences of peoples’ actions?

$200 – The 5 Themes of Geography Human-Environment Interaction

$300 – The 5 Themes of Geography Give an example of human- environment interaction.

$300 – The 5 Themes of Geography Inuit tribes of the Arctic who depend on fishing for survival.

$400 – The 5 Themes of Geography Which theme of geography is being described below. The weather and scenery is pleasant and picturesque in the mountains.

$400 – The 5 Themes of Geography Place

$500 – The 5 Themes of Geography Which theme of geography is being described below. Athens, OH is located at 39° N, 82° W

$500 – The 5 Themes of Geography Location

$100 – Push or Pull? Citizens of California moving away from their homes because of extreme heat and drought is an example of ________.

$100 – Push or Pull? Push

$200 – Push or Pull? The pleasant climate and low taxes attract people to North Carolina. This is an example of __________.

$200 – Push or Pull? Pull

$300 – Push or Pull? The gold mines of California in the 1800s _________ people to that region of the United States.

$300 – Push or Pull? Pulled

$400 – Push or Pull? Hurricane Katrina in 2005 _____________ people from their homes in New Orleans, LA.

$400 – Push or Pull? Pushed

$500 – Push or Pull? During the Renaissance in the 1400s, artists from all around Europe came to Italy to get paid for their work. This is an example of ____________.

$500 – Push or Pull? Pull

$100 – Geography Effects History Japan has become a world leader in international trade. What geographic feature of this island-country has made this possible?

$100 – Geography Effects History The large coastline and easy access to water ways.

$200 – Geography Effects History Which geographic factor was most important to the development of the early river valley civilizations?

$200 – Geography Effects History Fertile soils

$300 – Geography Effects History The United States has never been formally invaded by an outside nation. What is one geographic factor for this?

$300 – Geography Effects History The oceans on both sides and a large coastline.

$400 – Geography Effects History What effect could large mountain ranges, vast rain forests, and wide rivers have on a nation?

$400 – Geography Effects of History Limit transportation Limit communication Less diversity Isolation Protection

$500 – Geography Effects History Russia is mostly a “land locked” country with little access to warm water ways. How does this impact their economic development?

$500 – Geography Effects History Limits foreign trade possibilities Government controls domestic trade Cultures have little outside exposure

$100 – Other What is the name of the line of latitude that divides the world between the northern and southern hemispheres?

$100 – Other The Equator

$200 – Other What is the name of the line of longitude that divides the world between the eastern and western hemispheres?

$200 – Other The Prime Meridian

$300 – Other In what way(s) is Antarctica different from the other continents?

$300 – Other There are no permanent residents.

$400 – Other According to scientists, where did the first human beings appear?

$400 – Other Africa

$500 – Other What geography theme is being described below? Charlotte, NC is located in the Piedmont.

$500 – Other Region