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Southwest United States Jeopardy Points of Interest Vocabulary History The Colorado River Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400.

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2 Southwest United States Jeopardy Points of Interest Vocabulary History The Colorado River Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Grab Bag

3 $100 Question – Points of Interest The mesas in this location are made of shale and sandstone.

4 $100 Answer – Points of Interest What is Monument Valley?

5 $200 Question – Points of Interest With a population of more than 1,461,000 people, this is the sixth-largest city in the United States.

6 $200 Answer – Points of Interest What is Phoenix, Arizona?

7 $300 Question – Points of Interest The Hoover Dam sits on the border of these two states.

8 $300 Answer – Points of Interest What are Arizona and Nevada?

9 $400 Question – Points of Interest This city was settled in one day.

10 $400 Answer – Points of Interest What is Guthrie, Oklahoma?

11 $500 Question – Points of Interest The Rio Grande forms the border between the United States and Mexico. It also separates these two busy cities.

12 $500 Answer – Points of Interest What are El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez?

13 $100 Question – Vocabulary To change in order to survive

14 $100 Answer – Vocabulary What is adapt?

15 $200 Question – Vocabulary The image below is an example of a flat- topped hill.

16 $200 Answer – Vocabulary What is a mesa?

17 $300 Question – Vocabulary This is a large cave, Carlsbad is an example of one.

18 $300 Answer – Vocabulary What is a cavern?

19 $400 Question – Vocabulary Canals, pipes, ad ditches are examples of this system for carrying water from one place to another.

20 $400 Answer – Vocabulary What is irrigation?

21 $500 Question – Vocabulary The careful use of a resource.

22 $500 Answer – Vocabulary What is conservation?

23 $100 Question – History The explorers from this country were the first Europeans to explore the southwest in 1540.

24 $100 Answer – History What is Spain?

25 $200 Question – History During his second journey, he made a map of the Colorado River.

26 $200 Answer – History Who is John Wesley Powell?

27 $300 Question – History Name one of the two American Indian groups that once made their home in the Colorado River Basin.

28 $300 Answer – History Who were the Abasazis and Hohokams?

29 $400 Question – Major Cities This agreement, which divided the Colorado River Basin into two parts, was reached in 1922.

30 $400 Answer – History What is the Colorado River Compact?

31 $500 Question – History For Texans, this was an important step in their battle for freedom.

32 $500 Answer – History What was the Battle at the Alamo?

33 $100 Question – The Colorado River Many smaller rivers flow into the Colorado River. What do we call these rivers that join other larger rivers?

34 $100 Answer – The Colorado River What is a tributary?

35 $200 Question – The Colorado River Spanish settlers eventually named the river, Colorado, which means this.

36 $200 Answer – The Colorado River What is ‘reddish brown?’

37 $300 Question – The Colorado River This forms as water backs up behind a dam, where water is stored for people’s use..

38 $300 Answer – The Colorado River What is a reservoir?

39 $400 Question - The Colorado River The distance of the Colorado River from it’s source in the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California.

40 $400 Answer – The Colorado River What is 1,450 miles?

41 $500 Question – The Colorado River In 1540 this Spanish soldier led an army north from Mexico. Spanish settlers followed him to the Southwest.

42 $500 Answer – The Colorado River Who was Fransisco Vasquez de Coronado?

43 $100 Question – Grab Bag The capital cities of the 4 Southwest states.

44 $100 Answer – Grab Bag What are Phoenix, Arizona Santa Fe, New Mexico Austin, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma?

45 $200 Question – Grab Bag These were the three “A’s” that changed people’s minds to move and settle in Arizona.

46 $200 Answer – Grab Bag What are Air Conditioners, Aqueducts, and Automobiles?

47 $300 Question – Grab Bag The Grand Canyon is one mile deep. It is this many miles long.

48 $300 Answer – Grab Bag What is 277 miles?

49 $400 Question – Grab Bag This is a tiny town, home to about 450 Havasupais. You can walk or ride a mule down eight miles to the bottom of the canyon.

50 $400 Answer – Grab Bag What is Supai?

51 $500 Question – Grab Bag This occurred on April 22, 1889.

52 $500 Answer – Grab Bag What was the Guthrie, Oklahoma Land Rush?

53 Final Jeopardy The Colorado River flows through these seven states. The Colorado River

54 Final Jeopardy Answer What are Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and California?


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