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1 This IS Jeopardy

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3 Government Sytems

4 Geography

5 Conflict

6 Economic Systems

7 Countries

8 PEOPLE

9 Government Systems Geography Conflict Economic Systems Countries People $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

10 South Africa has this type of government, which is run by a president.

11 What is a Presidental Republic?

12 Iran’s government is controlled by their Islamic leader
Iran’s government is controlled by their Islamic leader. What type of govt. is Iran?

13 What is a theocracy?

14 North Korea is has this system of government

15 What is communism?

16 Sudan is lead by a single dictator
Sudan is lead by a single dictator. What type of government does this describe?

17 What is an Autocracy?

18 Which two systems of government were the cause of the conflict in the Vietnam and Korean Wars?

19 What is communism and republics/democracy?

20 This river, located in Northern Africa, is the world’s longest.

21 What is the Nile River?

22 The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flow through this country?

23 What is Iraq?

24 This ethnic group’s movement helped develop agriculture and technology in Africa.

25 What is the Bantu Migration?

26 This geographic feature is an arid strip of land in North Africa.

27 What is the Sahara?

28 These rivers in India and China are among the world’s most polluted.

29 What is the Huang He, Chang Jiang, Mekong, Indus, and Gangues Rivers?

30 What is the most important reason that Europe colonized Africa and India?

31 What is the desire for their resources
What is the desire for their resources? (Racism and Religion are secondary reasons)

32 How was Africa divided into colonies?

33 What is Africa was divided according to the resources Europe wanted.

34 Who was M. Gandhi, and what did he hope to accomplish?

35 What is the nonviolent means of protest that lead to Independence for India?

36 What was the major negative effect of European colonization?

37 What is conflict among the ethnic groups?

38 Nationalist Movements in Africa, India, and Pan Africanism helped lead to this.

39 What is independence?

40 This is the most common resource in the Middle East.

41 What is petroleum/oil?

42 This is the type of system where people directly control the economy without any government interference.

43 What is a market economic system?

44 South Africa has this type of economic system, where both the government and people control the economy.

45 What is a mixed economic system?

46 The letters in OPEC stand for this.

47 What is Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries?

48 This is the major resource in East and South Africa?

49 What are diamonds?

50 This was the official policy of segregation in South Africa

51 What was apartheid?

52 These South African won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end apartheid.

53 Who is Nelson Mandela and William de Klerk?

54 This country was created in 1948 for members of the Jewish Religion to escape persecution.

55 What is a democratic government?

56 This group was created in an effort to unite all Ethnic groups and races in Africa.

57 What was Israel?

58 Daily Double!!

59 This was the effort to unite all African ethnic groups and push for independence for all countries?

60 What is Pan Africanism?

61 Who was the communist founder of China?

62 Who is Mao Zedong?

63 These are the four major ethnic groups of Africa.

64 Who are the Arabs, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili?

65 Who is the most influential leader in India’s push for Independence?

66 Who is Gandhi?

67 These people are the founders of three of the world’s largest religions.

68 Who are Abraham, Jesus Christ, and Mohammad?

69 This man was the first black president of South Africa
This man was the first black president of South Africa. He helped to end the apartheid.

70 Who is Nelson Mandela?

71 Explain Scarcity, Opportunity Cost, and GDP.
Final Jeopardy Explain Scarcity, Opportunity Cost, and GDP.

72 Scarcity is the idea that resources are limited
Scarcity is the idea that resources are limited. Because of this, countries have to make decisions. Opportunity cost is the next best choice, and GDP is the amount of resources a country makes.


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