FINAL REVIEW: GEOGRAPHY JEOPARDY!. FINAL Where in the world? Natural features Empires Associations...

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FINAL REVIEW: GEOGRAPHY JEOPARDY!

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FINAL

Where in the world?

Natural features

Empires Associations Grab Bag!

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JEOPARDY

Where in the World-100The country in white is:

TurkeyBack

Where in the World-200

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Mongolia

The country in green is:

Where in the World-300

Back

Largest island in the Japanese archipelago

Where is Honshu?

Where in the World-400

Back

Where is the Polynesian Triangle?

Where in the World-500

Back

The narrow strip of water between Alaska and Russia is known as the:

Bering Strait

Natural Features- 100

Back

North of India

Describe the location of the Himalayan mountains

Natural Features- 200

Back

What is the largest desert and where is it located?

Natural Features- 300

Back

Name the 4 rivers upon which the River Valley Civilizations were founded

• Yellow (China)• Nile (Egypt)• Indus (India)• Tigirs/Euphrates

(Mesopotamia)

Natural Features- 400

Back

What deserts were responsible for most of Chinese civilization developing on the

Eastern coast?

The Gobi & Taklamakan Deserts

DAILY DOUBLE

Natural Features- 500

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Name one region studied this year with an abundance of

tin, copper, and other MINERAL natural resources

Iran, Egypt, Mesopotamia, sub-Saharan AfricaSouth America (gold & silver)

Empires- 100

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What empire is this?

The Aztecs

Empires- 200

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What empire is this?

The Roman Empire

Empires- 300

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What empire is this?

The Ottomans

Empires- 400

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What was the largest land-based empire OF ALL TIME?

THE MONGOLS!

Empires- 500

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Which Dynasty is this?

Han Dynasty

DAILY DOUBLE

Associations- 100

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Describe the connection between water and early civilizations

Early civs started on river valleys because of the need for water

Associations- 200

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Slaves & Native Americans were susceptible to European diseases

because they had no previous exposure, therefore they died in mass

numbers

Describe the connection between geography, disease, and

colonization of North America

Associations- 300

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Describe the connection between geography & trade methods in 1 location

• Portugal – caravel ships—on the coast• Latin America—llamas—travel across mountains• Africa/Asia—camels—across deserts

Associations- 400

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How has geography affected economic development?

• Geography can be a barrier to trade: China isolated by deserts, Japan by water, India by mountains, N. America by ocean

• Geography influences technological developments: caravels, junks, dhows, lateen sails, camel saddles

• Geography also allows for development and exchange of diverse resources- Columbian exchange

Associations- 500

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Describe a geographic feature that could explain why the ancient Greeks were better traders than they were farmers

• Limited resources for irrigation; relied on rain

• Thin, rocky soil mountainous • Few metal or timber resources, but GREAT

ports (archipelago, peninsula)

Grab bag- 100

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What was the Latin name for France in the Middle Ages?

Gaul

Grab bag- 200

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Where was the heart of the Orthodox Church located?

Constantinople (Byzantine Empire)

Grab bag- 300

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What was the biggest reason for the shift from hunting/gathering to agricultural

production?

Climate Change

Grab bag- 400

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In the year 945, the Abbasid caliphate fell under the control of the Buyids. Where

were the Buyids from?

Iran. (They were Shi’ite)

Grab bag- 500

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Saudi Arabia

In what modern-day country is Mecca located?

FINAL JEOPARDY

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Which caliphate was geographically larger: The Ummayad or the Abbasid?

MAKE YOUR WAGERS!

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