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Final Jeopardy: Places
The English’s first colony was found in this city in North Carolina.
What is Roanoke?
Vocabulary for 100
To bring in goods from other countries to buy or sell
What is an import?
Vocabulary for 200
A person who teaches his or her religion to those who have different beliefs
What is a missionary?
Vocabulary for 300
To force a person to work for no money without the freedom to leave
What is enslave?
Vocabulary for 400
A settlement far away from the country that rules it
What is a colony?
Vocabulary for 500
The trading of goods for goods
What is barter?
More Vocabulary for 100 To send goods to other
countries for sale or use What is an export?
More Vocabulary for 200 The money made on goods
that exceeds the cost of production
What is a profit?
More Vocabulary for 300 The science of determining a
ship’s location and direction What is navigation?
More Vocabulary for 400 A person who buys, sells, and
trades goods for a profit Who is a merchant?
More Vocabulary for 500 A person, group, or nation
united with another in order to do something
Who is an ally?
The Spanish for 100
The first group of natives that the Spanish conquered near present day Mexico City.
Who are the Aztecs?
The Spanish for 200
The second group of natives conquered by the Spanish in the Andes Mountains’ region.
Who are the Incas?
The Spanish for 300
The two main reasons the Spanish wanted to conquer the Incas and Aztecs.
What are land and gold?
The Spanish for 400 This famous explorer believed he
reached the Indies, but landed near the Bahamas.
Who is Christopher Columbus?
The Spanish for 500
The names of Christopher Columbus’s three ships during his first voyage.
What are the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria?
Exploring for 100
The first Europeans to arrive in North America.
Who are the Norse?
Exploring for 200
The reason travelers went to West Africa.
What is to do business with wealthy African kingdoms?
Exploring for 300
Christopher Columbus was trying to get here by sailing west.
Where are the Indies?
Exploring for 400
Squanto taught the Pilgrims to do these two things.
What are hunt and farm?
Exploring for 500
Pocahontas married this Jamestown colonist.
Who is John Rolfe?
More Exploring for 100
This was a major crop grown on the Jamestown Colony.
What is tobacco?
More Exploring for 200
This famous explorer has a New York bay and river named in honor of him.
Who is Henry Hudson?
More Exploring for 300
Name the two official languages of Canada (Hint: Explorers arrived there from these two European countries).
What are French and English?
More Exploring for 400
This Spanish explorer was searching for the Fountain of Youth.
Who is Juan Ponce de Leon?
More Exploring for 500
The year Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
What is 1492?
Vocabulary for 200
Good for growing What is fertile?
Vocabulary for 400
Neither too hot nor too cold; mild
What is temperate?
Vocabulary for 600
Type of heat that comes from beneath the Earth’s surface
What is geothermal?
Vocabulary for 800
Group of living creatures that interact with one another and their surroundings
What is an ecosystem?
Vocabulary for 1000
Guarded housing for people considered a threat, especially in times of war
What is an internment camp?
States for 200
The state located at No. 6. What is Nevada?
States for 400
The state located at No. 7. What is Washington?
States for 600
The state located at No. 8. What is Oregon?
States for 800
The state located at No. 9. What is California?
States for 1000
The state located at No. 10. What is Alaska?
Cities for 200
The largest city in California (Letter F)
What is Los Angeles?
Cities for 400
The capital of Alaska (Letter G) What is Juneau?
Cities for 600
A large, historical city in California (Letter H)
What is San Francisco?
Cities for 800
The capital of Colorado (Letter I) What is Denver?
Cities for 1000
The capital of Idaho What is Boise?
History for 200
The Nez Perce Indian who tried to lead his people to freedom.
Who is Chief Joseph?
History for 400
This is the highest peak in North America.
What is Mount McKinley?
History for 600
The lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is here.
Where is Death Valley?
History for 800
Hawaii was formed because of these.
What are underwater volcanoes?
History for 1000
This person helped Lewis and Clark discover the West.
Who is Sacagawea?
People for 200
This rich founder of Microsoft lives in Seattle, Washington.
Who is Bill Gates?
People for 400
These two explorers helped discover the West for Thomas Jefferson.
Who are Lewis and Clark?
People for 600
This author wrote The Call of the Wild and White Fang.
Who is Jack London?
People for 800
This Newbery winner wrote Dear Mr. Henshaw.
Who is Beverly Cleary?
People for 1000
This Mormon has a Utah university named in his honor.
Who is Brigham Young?