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 "JEOPARDY!“ is a registered trademarks of Jeopardy Productions, Inc., which is part of Sony Digital Pictures, Inc..

www.gameshowtemplates.weebly.com does not claim credit for the “Jeopardy!” title or the game format. We only use these things to

bring you fun review games for the classroom. www.gameshowtemplates.weebly.com does not work in affiliation

with Sony Digital Pictures, Inc..

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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!

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HERE ARE TODAY’S

CATEGORIES

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GEOGRAPHY

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ETHNIC GROUPS

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INDEPENDENCE

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APARTHEID

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ECONOMICS

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GOVERNMENT

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GEOGRAPHY

ETHNIC GROUPS

INDEPENDENCE

APARTHEID

ECONOMICS

GOVERNMENT

100 100 100 100 100 100200 200 200 200 200 200300 300 300 300 300 300400 400 400 400 400 400500 500 500 500 500 500

FINAL JEOPARDY

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GEOGRAPHY - 100

Which river has a source in Lake Victoria and

flows into the Mediterranean Sea?

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GEOGRAPHY - 100

The Nile River

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GEOGRAPHY - 200

Which region of Africa is most likely to

experience desertification?

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GEOGRAPHY - 200

The Sahel region.

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GEOGRAPHY - 300

Which nation lies just south of Egypt?

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GEOGRAPHY - 300

Sudan

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GEOGRAPHY - 400

The Congo River flows through which African geographical region?

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GEOGRAPHY - 400

The Rainforest

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GEOGRAPHY - 500

Which country borders both the Atlantic and Indian Ocean?

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GEOGRAPHY - 500

South Africa

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 100

Which religion do most Arabs follow?

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 100

(Sunni) Islam

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 200

Which African ethnic group worships the

spirits of its ancestors?

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 200

The Bantu

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 300

What is the difference between an ethnic

group and a religious group?

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 300

An ethnic group shares a common language,

culture, race, or tradition whereas a religious

group shares a common belief system (god,

afterlife, ect).

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 400

What is the belief that all plants and animals have souls?

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 400

Animism

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 500

Which African ethnic group believes in djinns, or spirits?

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ETHNIC GROUPS - 500

The Swahili

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INDEPENDENCE - 100

A strong desire for one’s country to become

independent is ______________.

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INDEPENDENCE - 100

Nationalism

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INDEPENDENCE - 200

Which African country’s independence

movement involved the Mau Mau rebelling against the British?

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INDEPENDENCE - 200

Kenya

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INDEPENDENCE - 300

Which African country’s independence

movement involved the Boers fighting against

the British?

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INDEPENDENCE - 300

South Africa

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INDEPENDENCE - 400

Out of Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya, which one(s)

had civil war after independence because of European artificial

partitioning?

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INDEPENDENCE - 400

Nigeria

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INDEPENDENCE - 500

Why did artificial partitioning of Africa by

the Europeans contribute to civil wars when countries became

independent?

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INDEPENDENCE - 500

When European colonial powers split up the land, they

did not consider the ethnic and religious groups.

Ethnic/Religious groups that did not work well together

were put in the same country.

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APARTHEID - 100

Which man, who helped end apartheid in South Africa, is often related

with Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mohandas

Gandhi.

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APARTHEID - 100

Nelson Mandella

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APARTHEID - 200

Who was the president of South Africa when

Apartheid was abolished?

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APARTHEID - 200

F.W. de Clerk

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APARTHEID - 300

When did apartheid begin in South Africa?

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APARTHEID - 300

1948

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APARTHEID - 400

In what ways were the rights of Black

Africans restricted under the Apartheid

system?

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APARTHEID - 400No votingForced to live in poverty conditions (homelands)

Forced to carry identification with them at all times

Did not enjoy the same rights and privileges as the whites did

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APARTHEID - 500

What factors led the leader of South Africa

to agree to end Apartheid?

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APARTHEID - 500Improve South Africa’s economy

End boycotts End Embargos Reduce Poverty

Improve South Africa’s reputation S. African athletes were banned from the

Olympics Other countries did not approve of

ApartheidDid not want civil war to break out in S.A.

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ECONOMICS - 100

A tax on imported goods is a(n) _______________________.

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ECONOMICS - 100

Tariff

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ECONOMICS - 200

What is Nigeria’s major

export?

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ECONOMICS - 200

Petroleum

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ECONOMICS - 300

An economy in which individual private businesses mostly

decide what to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce, but the government

sets minimum wage and safety requirements is called a ___________________ economy.

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ECONOMICS - 300

A more market than command

economy.

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ECONOMICS - 400

Out of Nigeria and South Africa, which economy is closer to command

on the economic continuum?

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ECONOMICS - 400

Nigeria

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ECONOMICS - 500

South Africa’s main source of revenue is from which natural

resources?

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ECONOMICS - 500

Gold, Diamonds,

and Uranium

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GOVERNMENT - 100

Out of Kenya, South Africa, and Sudan, which one(s) are

republics?

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GOVERNMENT - 100

Kenya and South Africa

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GOVERNMENT - 200

In Duecoap, elected representatives create laws and policies for the national level,

and they decide the prime minister of Duecoap. However,

only people with an estate of 1.5 acres or more can elect these representatives. What type of

government does Duecoap have?

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GOVERNMENT - 200

An oligarchic, unitary republic with a parliamentary

system.

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GOVERNMENT - 300

Out of Kenya, South Africa, and Sudan, which one(s) are

autocratic?

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GOVERNMENT - 300

Sudan

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GOVERNMENT - 400

Name 2 reasons why there is very limited

access to education in Africa.

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GOVERNMENT - 4001. Government lack of funds

Not enough schools Schools lack electricity and books Overcrowded classrooms

2. Families don’t have money Most families do not have the extra money to pay school fees If a family can only afford to send one kid, they generally pick

the boy3. Wars (Civil and International)

Child soldiers are used so the kids can’t attend school Kids can’t attend school because they are refugees

4. HIV/AIDS Kids who are infected can’t go to school Kids must help parents if their parents get sick Teachers who are infected can’t teach

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GOVERNMENT - 500

Which environmental problem, which eventually causes desertification, is being experienced in mid-

Africa?

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GOVERNMENT - 500

Deforestation

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FINAL JEOPARDYTIME TO MAKE YOUR WAGERS

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FINAL JEOPARDY

If a country invests heavily in its capital and human resources and

encourages entrepreneurship, describe the changes that will

occur in that country.

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By investing in human capital, the country will be providing better education and health care.

Providing education increases the literacy rate, which generally increases the standard

of living. If a country encourages entrepreneurship, it will create new jobs which will also raise the standard of living. New jobs,

an educated workforce, and investment in capital goods will ultimately raise the GDP.

FINAL JEOPARDY

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