Chutes and Ladders Cumulative Challenge First, macros must be enabled. If you have Office 2007,...

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Chutes and LaddersCumulative Challenge

First, macros must be enabled. If you have Office 2007, there should be a message below the ribbon that says macros have been disabled and shows an Options button. Click the Options button and

choose Enable. For any other version of Office, go to Tools, then Security, then Macros, and choose the Medium setting. Then close and re-open the Chutes and Ladders file.

Click the Start Game button and you will be asked to choose the number of teams. After you click Ok, you will be asked to choose a game mode. There are two modes: Classic (where the teams take turns

and go in order) and Free-For-All (where any team can answer at any time). Choose the mode you prefer. To ask a question, click the Start Round button. If you chose Classic mode, then you will be told

which team’s turn it is. When they answer the question, click either the Correct or Wrong button (depending on if they were correct or wrong). If you chose Free-For-All, then you will see a button

corresponding to each team. Click the team that gets the question right. If none of them get it right, click the None button. In either case, you will be brought back to the main game screen and the

computer will roll the dice to move the appropriate team. The first team to 100 wins!

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Start Game

Start Round

Team 1

Congratulations!

Name three ways people change the physical environment.

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Name three obligations or responsibilities of US citizens.

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Customs beliefs and language and food are important aspects of what?

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Explain the difference between communism and capitalism.

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Give two examples of how people adapt to their environment.

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A simple way to think of economics. (Hint the word begins with “M”)

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What allows individuals (in a democracy) to influence the way their country is governed?

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Define democracy.

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Define dictatorship.

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Define monarchy.

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Define oligarchy.

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What term defines “a group's shared beliefs and behavior”?

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Give three aspects (traits/characteristics/institutions) of culture.

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What is one of the most important cultural institutions that exist in all societies/cultures?

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Give two traits of unlimited governments.

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Give two traits of limited governments.

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What facilitates cultural borrowing?

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What hinders cultural borrowing?

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True or false: Citizens in democratic societies need to stay informed so they can judge if their

concerns.

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Tropical, marine and arid are all types of what?

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Where did democracy originate?

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What is the major product of the Middle East economy?

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After World War II the United Nations decided to give the Jews some land in the Middle East,

called Israel. Since the formation of Israel, Israel and what group of people have been in conflict?

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Due to the arid climate of the Middle East what is one essential item to human survival that is

scarce in this part of the world?

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Name three of the five pillars of Islam.

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Egypt is in the desert. However, there is rich farmland there. How does this happen?

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Name three monotheistic (belief in one god) religions.

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Name three (ancient) inventions of the Chinese.

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China used to be a command economy but recently it has changed to what kind of

economy?

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What kind of economy does the United States have?

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Name three communist countries in the world today.

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Many countries in Africa were once colonies of what two European nations?

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