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Jeopardy $100 Topic 1Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4Topic 5 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Head of government in a Parliament. What is the What is the Prime Minister?

1 - $200 Plants, animals, and diseases were exchanged between Eastern and Western Hemispheres What is the What is the Columbian Exchange?

1 - $300 People rule through elected representatives. What it a Representative Democracy

1 - $400 Where manufacturing (secondary economic activity) no longer plays a significant role in this economy. What is a What is a Post-Industrial Economy?

1 - $500 North America’s most important deepwater ship route; joint project between USA & Canada. What is the St. Lawrence Seaway?

2 - $100 A system where legislative and executive functions are combined. What is Parliament?

2 - $200 Land bridge that once connected Siberia and Alaska. What is What is Beringia?

2 - $300 People of mixed French and Native heritage. What are the What are the Metis?

2 - $400 Someone forced to flee their country due to war, persecution or violence. What is a What is a Refugee?

2 - $500 Region where several large cities grow together. Example: Boston and Washington, DC. What is a Megalopolis?

3 - $100 This is the longest river in the United States. What is the Missouri? What is the Missouri?

3 - $200 This is where the largest megalopolis in the U.S. located. Where is the Northeast? Where is the Northeast?

3 - $300 This part of the United States was settled first. What is the What is the East Coast ?

3 - $400 This is the difference between a melting pot and a mosaic? What is What is a melting pot is more like assimilation, while mosaic is closer to multi-culturism?

3 - $500 Most of the population of Canada is located on this border. What is the What is the Southern border

4 - $100 This is a mountain range in eastern North America which creates a barrier to east-west travel. What are the What are the Appalachian Mountains

4 - $200 These are the official languages of Canada. What are What are English and French?

4 - $300 The exchange of plants, animals, disease, and people (slaves) between the old and new worlds. What is What is the Columbian Exchange?

4 - $400 The Hoover Dam borders these states. What are What are Arizona and Nevada?

4 - $500 This is the purpose of the locks on the St. Lawrence Seaway. What is it allows ships to travel to different bodies of water with different water elevations?

5 - $100 The Transcontinental Railroad was important because it did this. What is What is helped with the settlement of the Western United States?

5 - $200 The St. Lawrence Seaway is important because it does this. What is connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean.

5 - $300 What region of the USA do the following statements best describe: Formerly based on slavery and cash crops Moving from primary to secondary and tertiary sectors Strongly Christian What is the What is the Southern States?

5 - $400 What region of the USA do the following best describe: Longest history of European settlement, Gateway to immigrants Urban areas are major economic centers Diverse population What are the ? What are the Northeast States?

5 - $500 What region of Canada do the following statements best describe: Home to ⅔ of the population Settled along Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Divided between British and French origins What are the Core Provinces?

Final Jeopardy What region of Canada do the following statements best describe: Easternmost provinces Cod fishing The Grand Banks What are the Maritime /Atlantic Provinces?