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Mark Russo & Mark Spiconardi2008-2009 PGPIntroduction to Global Studies
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Round 1 Round 2 FinalJeopardy
Introduction to Global History
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Human Origins
Fields of
Study
HistoricalEvidence
Geography Economic Systems
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Round 2
Final Jeopardy
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Continent where humans originated based on the latest
archaeological evidence.
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What is Africa?
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The means through which humans first reached the
Americas.
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What is a land bridge?
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The scientific name of modern humans.
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What is Homo sapiens sapiens?
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The cave art found in the Lascaux caves can be found in this
country.
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What is France?
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Australopithecus afarensis’ remains.
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Who is Lucy?
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This social scientist studies written records of the past.
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creates the objects seen below.
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Who is a cartographer?
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A person who studies physical remains of the past. Need a hint? Think of the Leakey family seen
here.
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What is an archaeologist?
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A person who studies how societies answer the following
three questions:
1.What goods to produce?
2.How to produce goods?
3.How to distribute goods?
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Who is an economist?
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A person who studies the following systems: democracies,
monarchies, theocracies, communism and dictatorships.
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Who is a political scientist?
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The textbook is categorized as this type of historical source.
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What is a secondary source?
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images here would be called this.
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What are fossils?
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What is a primary source?
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A student created webpage on Napoleon Bonaparte is this type
of source.
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What is a secondary source?
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These are four examples of primary sources.
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What are diaries, What are diaries, autobiographies, photographs, autobiographies, photographs,
original documents, etc.?original documents, etc.?
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The long and the flat of it is that these two measurements are used on a map to determine
specific location.
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What is latitude and longitude?
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Korea, Iberia, and Italy are examples of this type of
landmass.
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What is a peninsula?
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this type of landmass.
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What is an archipelago?
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What are political maps?
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What is India?
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An economic system with the following characteristics:
1.Barter
2.Subsistence agriculture
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What is a traditional economy?
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Economic system in which private individuals (i.e. you and
me) own business and make most or all business decisions.
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What is a market economy?
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The economic system in which the government owns certain
businesses, but allows for private ownership of other businesses.
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What is a mixed economy?
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Economic system in which the government owns businesses
and determines prices.
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What is a command economy?
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Name the individual below and the economic system that he is
most associated with.
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Who are Karl Marx and communism?
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Human Origins Part 2
Fields of Study Part
2
Primary or Secondary
Name that Country
Political
Systems
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Round 1
Final Jeopardy
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The first hominid to walk upright
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Who is homo erectus?
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The first humans lived this type of lifestyle.
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What is nomadic?
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What is the ice age?
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The material that prehistoric man used for most of his tools
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What is stone?
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This creature was the first classified as “human.”
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What is homo habilis?
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The man seen here is this type of social scientist.
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What is an archaeologist (anthropologist)?
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The influence of deserts and mountains on human
development would be studied by this social scientist
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What is a geographer?
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This social scientist would examine the events and
conditions that resulted in the Fall of Rome.
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What is a historian?
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This person would study how a society uses its most valuable
resources.
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Who is an economist?
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This person would study the languages and cultural patterns
of the remaining world’s indigenous populations.
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What is an anthropologist?
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Class notes on the Renaissance would be classified as this type
of historical source.
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What is a secondary source?
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What is a secondary source?
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What is a primary source?
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What is a primary source?
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The picture seen here depicts this type of source.
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What is a primary source?
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Lacks natural resources, mountainous, consists of over
4,000 islands
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What is Japan?
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Monsoons, peninsula, and Ganges River
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What is India?
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Tigris & Euphrates Rivers, desert, neighbors include Syria and Iran.
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What is Iraq?
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Ural Mountains, part of two continents, northern latitude and
generally cold climate
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What is Russia?
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Gobi Desert, third largest country in terms of area, and isolated throughout much of history .
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What is China?
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Ancient Athens practiced this form of government.
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What is democracy?
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In this form of government a single ruler inherits their position
of authority.
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What is a monarchy?
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Roman form of government (510 – 27 B.C.E.) before it became an
empire.
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What is a republic?
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A form of government in which the state is governed by divine leaders and principles. (Hint: Ancient Egypt & Iran today)
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What is a theocracy?
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When power is the hands of a few “elite” individuals (i.e. Sparta).
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What is an oligarchy?
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Man and the EnvironmentFinal
Jeopardy Question
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This man-made waterway constructed in the mid-19th
century provided a shorter route between the Mediterranean Sea
and Indian Ocean.
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What is the Suez Canal?