Jeopardy Template - Sts. Peter And Paul Elementary School

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During the Ice
Age, how do
scientists believe
that people got to
North America?
Ancient Americans 100
Over many years humans followed the
migration of the animals they hunted from
Asia across Beringia into North America.
They believed they walked across a land
bridge from Asia to Alaska.
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How did the first
people in North
America find food?
Ancient Americans 200
They hunted animals.
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Ancient Americans 300
They wanted to find a
faster route to Asia where
they could get spices and
silk.
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What is the name of each
of the 3 early civilizations?
Ancient Americans 400
Mound Builders, Cliff
Dwellers, and Aztecs
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How many years ago did
people in the Americas
begin farming?
Ancient Americans 500
About 9,000 years ago, a
long time after they
began hunting.
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What were the
important resources
for the Indians in
the Northwest?
Northwest 100
Salmon and forests
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True or False. The
Tlingit people , who
were one of the largest
American Indian
groups in the Pacific
Northwest, were
divided into clans.
Northwest 200
TRUE
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True or False.
Families from the same
clans lived in separate
houses along the river.
Northwest 300
False. They lived together in big houses
and put dividers up so each family had it’s
own area.
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Daily
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How did the
Northwest’s forests
influence the Indians
living there?
Northwest 400
They used the trees to build large houses.
These houses became central to their
culture.
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In what state do many
Tlingit live today?
Northwest 500
Alaska
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What is the land like
in the Southwest?
Southwest 100
Mostly low, flat desert, with high
plateaus in some places.
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True or False.
The Hopi grew corn,
beans, and squash.
Southwest 200
TRUE
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What does the Hopi religion
say about the people??
Southwest 300
It says they are caretakers of
the land and they need to keep
their land healthy. If the land
was healthy they they would
have good harvests and enough
rainfall.
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How did the Southwest
Indians solve their problem
of
little rainfall?
Southwest 400
They used
irrigation.
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What did the people of the
Southwest use to build houses
since they did not have enough
trees due to the little rainfall?
Southwest 500
They used clay called adobe.
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Were the Eastern or
Western
Plains people nomads?
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Plains/East 100
Western because they
moved every time they
ran out of food.
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Which group moved whenever
herds of buffalo moved?
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Plains/East 200
Western Plains people
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True or false. The
Comanche Indians were
were fierce warriors.
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Plains/East 300
TRUE
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True or false.
The American Indians of
the Eastern Woodlands
relied on one single resource
to live.
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Plains/East 400
FALSE. They hunted and
farmed all different
things for food.
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What was the role of the
Clan Mother
in the Haudenosaunee
League?
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Plains/East 500
They chose the chief.
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Final
Jeopardy
How were the decisions made
for the Haudenosauneee
people?
The First Americans:
Final Jeopardy
Each of the 5 chiefs (they each
represented a different nation)
talked until they reached an
agreement.
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