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Unit 1 Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
GA PIEDMONT ATLANTA CHEROKEE WOODSTK WMS
Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300
Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400
Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500
$100 Question from GA
Which type of location refers to the exact spot where a place can be found?
$100 Answer from GA
Absolute
$200 Question from GA
The three rivers that are part of our state boundaries?
$200 Answer from GA
St. Mary’s, Chattahoochee and Savannah.
$300 Question from GA
Name the three Georgia cities located
along the Fall Line.
$300 Answer from GA
Macon, Augusts & Columbus
$400 Question from GA
Name 2 ways that Georgia’s marsh areas are beneficial:
$400 Answer from GA
They provide a valuable ecosystem.They provide a unique mixture of salt and fresh water to sustain plant and animal life.They provide a nursery for animals harvested in GA’s seafood industry.They provide a tourism feature for Georgia.
$500 Question from GA
Name & Describe the region in which we live within.
$500 Answer from GA
Piedmont: Rolling hillside and occasional isolated mountains such as Kennesaw Mountain.
$100 Question from PIEDMONT
A town is an example of what type of feature… physical or
cultural?
$100 Answer from PIEDMONT
Cultural
$200 Question from PIEDMONT
True or False: Georgia does not have adequate transportation routes to move goods and services to the rest of the country.
$200 Answer from PIEDMONT
FALSE
$300 Question from PIEDMONT
This region has a thriving textile industry.
$300 Answer from PIEDMONT
(Ridge & Valley)
$400 Question from PIEDMONT
List at least 2 characteristic of the
barrier islands.
$400 Answer from PIEDMONT
They serve as a wilderness sanctuary.They protect the beaches from erosion.They attract thousands of tourists each year.They serve as a buffer for the main land.
$500 Question from PIEDMONT
Put the four Native American cultures in
order.
$500 Answer from PIEDMONT
(Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian)
$100 Question from ATLANTA
The United States is in which hemispheres?
$100 Answer from ATLANTA
Northern & Western
$200 Question from ATLANTA
What industry is most affected by Georgia’s climate?
$200 Answer from ATLANTA
Agriculture
$300 Question from ATLANTA
Which event came first?
The bow and arrow was developed.
The spear was developed.
$300 Answer from ATLANTA
Spear was developed first by the Paleo
$400 Question from ATLANTA
Describe the physical features of the Coastal Plain
$400 Answer from ATLANTA
Largest Region; Once covered by an ancient ocean; Okefenokee Swamp, Barrier Islands, Marsh Land, Fertile Farm Land, Numerous Rivers
$500 Question from ATLANTA
How is river travel possible below the Fall Line?
$500 Answer from ATLANTA
Rivers are wide and deep. Large boats can navigate through the river up to the
fall line.
$100 Question from CHEROKEE
What is the longest river in Georgia?
$100 Answer from CHEROKEE
Chattahoochee
$200 Question from CHEROKEE
What geographic feature separates Georgia’s
Piedmont region from the Coastal Plain?
$200 Answer from CHEROKEE
The Fall Line
$300 Question from CHEROKEE
Where did the first humans come from and
how did they get to North America?
$300 Answer from CHEROKEE They came from Asia; they crossed Beringia on foot following herds of animals. .
$400 Question from CHEROKEE
What is the difference between and Ecofact and an Artifact
$400 Answer from CHEROKEE
An ecofact is natural – bones, teeth, etc.
An artifact is something made and shaped by humans – jewlry, pottery,
tools, weapons.
$500 Question from CHEROKEE
Describe the innovations that the Woodland
traditions made to Native American Culture.
$500 Answer from CHEROKEE
Developed the Bow and Arrow
Developed Agriculture
Developed Permanent Villages
Began to build burial mounds & effigy mounds.
$100 Question from WOODSTOCK
True or False: Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport helps to attract new business to Atlanta.
$100 Answer from WOODSTOCK
TRUE
$200 Question from WOODSTOCK
True or False: Georgia’s ports are not large enough to receive
international goods.
$200 Answer from WOODSTOCK
FALSE
$300 Question from WOODSTOCK
What year did the first humans arrive in North
America? What was this time period call
geologically?
$300 Answer from WOODSTOCK
10,000 BC; During the Ice Age
$400 Question from WOODSTOCK
What region is the most populated, the home to the
capital and industrial center of the state?
$400 Answer from WOODSTOCK
Piedmont
$500 Question from WOODSTOCK
Describe the Mississippian Culture
$500 Answer from WOODSTOCK
Built wattle and daub houses (concrete style)
Developed Chiefdoms
Encountered the Europeans
$100 Question from WMS
True or False: The land bridge that brought the first humans to North
America is called Beringia; today the waterway located there is called the
Bering Strait.
$100 Answer from WMS
TRUE
$200 Question from WMSTrue or False: The year 1540, when Spanish explorers first came to Georgia, is considered to be the end of Georgia’s historic period and the beginning of its prehistoric period.
$200 Answer from WMS
FALSE
$300 Question from WMS
This is the smallest region in GA
$300 Answer from WMS
Appalachian Plateau
$400 Question from WMS
Describe the Paleo Hunting Habits
$400 Answer from WMS
Hunted in groups with large spears.
Hunted large mammals – mastodons, mammoths,
giant sloth.Hunters and gathers.
$500 Question from WMS
Which Native tradition had no religious beliefs?
How do we determine that the Native American had religious beliefs?
$500 Answer from WMS
Paleo
Evidence that they buried their dead with objects they thought the dead would need in the afterlife.
Later, burial mounds.
Final Jeopardy
Discuss how Georgia’s Physical Geography has
helped determine its role in the national and world economy.
Be specific and use examples.
Vocabulary Hint Box:
LANDAgriculturePortClimate
Final Jeopardy Answer
Land suitable for agriculture allowing trade with other states/nations
Abundant natural resources – IE – pine trees, granite, marble, seafood industry
Coastline allows a port system so we can trade internationally
Climate moderate so business are attracted
Climate allows year long production of several goods and services