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What does a topographic map show? A 100
Landforms and elevation A 100
Who is known as the father of national parks? A 200
John Muir A 200
The Gold rush brought people to the area that is now what national park ? A 300
Yosemite National Park A 300
Yellowstone is home to 2/3 of the world’s _________? A 400
Geysers A 400
Wapusk National Park is known for what? A 500
Polar Bear Denning area A 500
Half Dome and El Capitan are found in which national park? B 100
Yosemite B 100
How is tourism a threat to national parks? B 200
Pollution, Litter, Erosion B 200
What was the first international park? B 300
Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park B 300
What was the first national park? B 400
Yellowstone National Park B 400
Which North American park is the only one with a humid subtropical climate? B 500
Everglades National Park B 500
How does the growth of human population effect the environment? C 100
More consumption = more pollution, scarcity of resources, building of cities, etc. C 100
How many daily calories does a human need for healthy life? C 200
2,700 C 200
What determines if someone is in the consumer class? C 300
At least $7,000 income C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
What is the “digital divide”? C 400
The separation between those people who have access to technology and those who do not C 400
What are characteristics of a developing country? C 500
Poverty, poor economy, high unemployment, war/conflict, etc. C 500
Where are most developing countries located? D 100
Africa D 100
What country has the world’s highest GDP? D 200
USA D 200
What country consumes over ¼ of the world’s oil? D 300
USA D 300
How can one figure the GDP per capita of a country? D 400
GDP/Population = GDP per capita D 400
What are characteristics of a developed country? D 500
Advanced technology, high standard of living, stable government, etc. D 500
What is the difference between immigration and emigration? E 100
Emigration – moving from a country Immigration – moving to a country E 100
Why does the US depend on immigrant labor? E 200
Immigrants fill many low paying jobs that many Americans do not want E 200
When talented intellectual people leave their homeland and serve in another country - _____________ E 300
Brain Drain E 300
Who are the “Lost Boys of Sudan”? E 400
Young refugees from the Sudan who fled their war torn country E 400
Which national park is filled with the huge Sequoia trees? E 500
Yellowstone E 500
Who is the host of CNN Student News? F 100
Carl Azuz F 100
Where did the three waves of immigrants come from? F 200
1 – Northern and Western Europe 2 - Eastern and Southern Europe 3 - Latin America and Asia F 200
What are some potential pull factors that may cause a person to leave their home? F 300
Better education/job More rights/freedom War Answers will vary F 300
How many games did the Lady Bears win last year F 400
24 F 400
Who was the leading scorer for the Lady Bears last season? F 500
Alex Williams F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: How do emigrants hurt their home country? Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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