Title: Jeopardy Review
1Jeopardy Review
Maps
Economy
Government
Reading and Writing
Misc.
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2This feature indicates the name of the map.
3This section of a map explains the symbols for
the map features.
- What is the key or legend?
4A map feature that usually shows the four
cardinal directions.
- What is the compass rose?
5A device that uses signals between satellites and
ground stations to find exact locations on Earth
- What is GPS (Global Positioning Systems)?
6These computer systems store and display an
abundance of data about Earth.
- What is GIS (Geographic Information Systems)?
7Resources in this type of economy are allocated
by individuals.
- What is a market economy?
8Resources in this type of economy are allocated
based on customs and traditions.
- What is a traditional economy?
9In a command economy, the question of what to
produce is decided by ___________.
10Economic systems answer these three questions.
- What to produce?
- How to produce?
- For whom to produce?
11This is the value of all goods and services
produced in a country in a year for each person.
- What is per capita GDP (Gross Domestic Product)?
12This word means that you are a member of a
society and therefore, you have certain duties,
rights, and privileges.
13Member countries of NATO support each other if
one member is attacked. The letters NATO stand
for this.
- What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
14Citizens in the United States and the United
Kingdom both _____ for their leaders.
15In this type of government, citizens elect
representatives to make political decisions.
- What is a representative republic democracy?
16The United Nations headquarters are located in
New York City. They have their own postage
stamps, post office, and flag for this reason.
- It is on international territory
17The point of view of stories told from an outside
perspective using pronouns such as he, she, and
it.
- What is 3rd person point of view?
18This type of fiction has an exciting undertaking
involving risk and physical danger as its main
theme.
19By the end of a long day at school, I was having
a meltdown. This type of comparison does not use
like or as.
20This figure of speech gives human characteristics
to non-human things. Example - The leaf danced in
the wind.
21Language that appeals to our five senses sight,
smell, taste, sound, and touch.
22This type of map shows cities and states.
23A trade barrier that bans all trade with another
country.
24These lines run east and west around the globe.
- What are lines of latitude?
25The Thanksgiving holiday, brushing your teeth in
the morning, and fireworks on July 4th are
__________ aspects of our culture.
- What are nonmaterial aspects of culture?
26Computers, electric cars, and TV satellite dishes
are examples of _____________ aspects of culture.
- What are material aspects of culture?