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Final Jeopardy Applause Chapters 3 and 4 Chapters 3 and 4 MISC. 100 100

Final Jeopardy Applause Chapters 3 and 4 Chapters 3 and 4 MISC. 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

How did people in the Paleolithic Age get their food? A 100

How did people in the Paleolithic Age get their food? A 100

By hunting and gathering A 100

By hunting and gathering A 100

What change began the Neolithic Age, about 8000 B. C. E. ? A 200

What change began the Neolithic Age, about 8000 B. C. E. ? A 200

farming A 200

farming A 200

The Neolithic Age ended about 3000 B. C. E. , with the discovery of

The Neolithic Age ended about 3000 B. C. E. , with the discovery of how to… A 300

Make metal tools A 300

Make metal tools A 300

Why was the Fertile Crescent the site of many early settlements? A 400

Why was the Fertile Crescent the site of many early settlements? A 400

The soil was good for crops A 400

The soil was good for crops A 400

What was the greatest benefit to people when early farmers began to raise plants

What was the greatest benefit to people when early farmers began to raise plants and animals? A 500

They had a stable food supply A 500

They had a stable food supply A 500

One animal that was domesticated mainly for meat and milk was… B 100

One animal that was domesticated mainly for meat and milk was… B 100

goat B 100

goat B 100

Archaeologists have found houses in which the doorways were built high up on the

Archaeologists have found houses in which the doorways were built high up on the walls. What was the most likely reason for this? B 200

People wanted to be safe from wild animals or enemies B 200

People wanted to be safe from wild animals or enemies B 200

Why did people in the Neolithic Age live together in larger groups, compared with

Why did people in the Neolithic Age live together in larger groups, compared with earlier times? B 300

They could grow enough food to support more people. B 300

They could grow enough food to support more people. B 300

New ways of cooking food in clay-lined pits was a result of… B 400

New ways of cooking food in clay-lined pits was a result of… B 400

Building permanent shelters B 400

Building permanent shelters B 400

How did dividing up the work help communities produce more to meet their needs?

How did dividing up the work help communities produce more to meet their needs? B 500

Individuals developed a variety of skills B 500

Individuals developed a variety of skills B 500

Archaeologists have found decorated pottery and polished stones. What does this suggest about Neolithic

Archaeologists have found decorated pottery and polished stones. What does this suggest about Neolithic people? C 100

they cared about beauty. C 100

they cared about beauty. C 100

 • • Spinners • Weavers Basket Makers • Toolmakers Are all examples of?

• • Spinners • Weavers Basket Makers • Toolmakers Are all examples of? C 200

Specialization in Catal Hoyuk C 200

Specialization in Catal Hoyuk C 200

Why did Neolithic people trade? C 300

Why did Neolithic people trade? C 300

To get resources they lacked C 300

To get resources they lacked C 300

DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400

DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400

How did Neolithic people make stronger tools? C 400

How did Neolithic people make stronger tools? C 400

They got special materials such as obsidian form other areas. C 400

They got special materials such as obsidian form other areas. C 400

Mesopotamia is also called C 500

Mesopotamia is also called C 500

The land between two rivers C 500

The land between two rivers C 500

Why were Sumerian communities called city-states? D 100

Why were Sumerian communities called city-states? D 100

Each of them had its own ruler and farmland. D 100

Each of them had its own ruler and farmland. D 100

The environment of Sumer was (land weather)… D 200

The environment of Sumer was (land weather)… D 200

Low and flat, with little rain D 200

Low and flat, with little rain D 200

Why were Neolithic people able to farm in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains?

Why were Neolithic people able to farm in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains? D 300

The region had plenty of rain. D 300

The region had plenty of rain. D 300

What development caused food shortages in the Zagros foothills? D 400

What development caused food shortages in the Zagros foothills? D 400

Increase in population D 400

Increase in population D 400

What solution did people in the Zagros foothills find to fix the problem of

What solution did people in the Zagros foothills find to fix the problem of food shortages? D 500

Moving to the south D 500

Moving to the south D 500

A factor that made farming difficult in the area of Sumer… E 100

A factor that made farming difficult in the area of Sumer… E 100

Lack of rainfall E 100

Lack of rainfall E 100

Why did the rivers flood in the spring? E 200

Why did the rivers flood in the spring? E 200

Snow melted in the mountains where the river began. E 200

Snow melted in the mountains where the river began. E 200

What was the chief purpose of dams and reservoirs? E 300

What was the chief purpose of dams and reservoirs? E 300

To store water for later use E 300

To store water for later use E 300

Why was a levee built in ancient Sumer? E 400

Why was a levee built in ancient Sumer? E 400

To prevent floods E 400

To prevent floods E 400

Why was silt a problem for the people of Sumer? E 500

Why was silt a problem for the people of Sumer? E 500

It clogged the irrigation canals E 500

It clogged the irrigation canals E 500

Why did the villages of Sumer depend on each other? F 100

Why did the villages of Sumer depend on each other? F 100

They cooperated to keep the water systems working F 100

They cooperated to keep the water systems working F 100

What natural resource did Sumerians use to build strong walls? F 200

What natural resource did Sumerians use to build strong walls? F 200

Bricks made of mud F 200

Bricks made of mud F 200

The people of Sumer constructed moats to? F 300

The people of Sumer constructed moats to? F 300

Protect cities from attack F 300

Protect cities from attack F 300

What does Mr. Meakim’s Brother do? F 400

What does Mr. Meakim’s Brother do? F 400

He runs a CST F 400

He runs a CST F 400

Who was the 36 th President of the U. S. and blamed for the

Who was the 36 th President of the U. S. and blamed for the War in Vietnam? F 500

LBJ F 500

LBJ F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Renaissance Please record your wager. Click on screen

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From the period of 3500 – 3000 B. C. E. , Sumerian farming villages

From the period of 3500 – 3000 B. C. E. , Sumerian farming villages became… Click on screen to continue

Self-governing cities Click on screen to continue

Self-governing cities Click on screen to continue

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