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Jeopardy Test 1 2018

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Central region of NC with rolling hills and fertile soil.
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Central region of NC with rolling hills and fertile soil.
Piedmont
The science dealing with the surface of the earth
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The science dealing with the surface of the earth
Geography
Describe Durham using relative location.
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Describe Durham using relative location.
Ex: Northwest of Raleigh, Northeast of Chapel Hill, South of Roxboro
List a Human Characteristic and 3 Physical characteristics of Durham.
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List a Human Characteristic and 3 Physical characteristics of Durham.
Answers will vary/Ex: Ethnically diverse, pine trees, many new condos in downtown, red clay soil
Give an example of HEI for Durham, New York City and Anchorage Alaska
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Give an example of HEI for Durham, New York City and Anchorage Alaska
Answers will vary.Ex: Recyling, taking a taxi for transportation, fishing for Tuna
T or F? Natives believed in Christianity
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T or F? Natives believed in Christianity
F/worshiped the spirit filled world
Native trading involved more than the exchange of goods. It involved
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Native trading involved more than the exchange of goods. It involved
socializing, sharing culture, making friends
Name 3 things that Natives valued more than anything else
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Name 3 things that Natives valued more than anything else
Animals, land or environment, people, belief in spirits
This Native group was encountered by colonists in the Carolina colony.
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This Native group was encountered by colonists in the Carolina colony.
Tuscarora
Natives viewed land as
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Natives viewed land as
a shared resource
Open land should be
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Open land should be
cultivated!
Land belongs to
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Land belongs to
those who claim it
T or F? Europeans believed in Christianity
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T or F? Europeans believed in Christianity
T
Most European colonists were looking for
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Most European colonists were looking for
gold, trade routes, glory
Man should have dominion over
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Man should have dominion over
animals of the land
Which Queen and Englishman arranged expeditions to the New World?
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Which Queen and Englishman arranged expeditions to the New World?
Elizabeth I, Sir Walter Raleigh
Name 2 of the biggest problems that Colonists faced
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Name 2 of the biggest problems that Colonists faced
Starvation, encounters with Natives
European impact on Native population.
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European impact on Native population.
Spread disease, population decreased
Explorer from Spain. Hated by Natives
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Explorer from Spain. Hated by Natives
Hernando de Soto
Area of earliest settlement of Europeans in Carolina
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Area of earliest settlement of Europeans in Carolina
Albemarle Sound /Atlantic Ocean
The status of a citizen that comes with duties and privileges
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The status of a citizen that comes with duties and privileges
citizenship
The act of extending to all parts of the world
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The act of extending to all parts of the world
globalization
The way of life of a people
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The way of life of a people
culture
Management of income and expenditures
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Management of income and expenditures
economy
An original and authoritative document
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An original and authoritative document
primary source
The system of principles which govern a nation.
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The system of principles which govern a nation.
constitution




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