Geography
Maya/Aztec/Inca
Colonialism
Gov/Econ
Random
100

What are the names of the lines that run from North to South around the globe and what is the first thing you should do to understand a map?

Longitude, look at the key/legend

100

Where did the Maya, Aztec and Inca live?

Bonus: What's the famous site of the Inca?

Maya: Yucatan Peninsula, modern day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala (and a little bit of Honduras/El Salvador)

Aztec: Modern day Mexico

Inca: South America, Andes mountains

Bonus: Machu Picchu

100

Why does Angola and Mozambique speak Portuguese? Why does Australia and New Zealand speak English?

Why does Mexico and Argentina speak Spanish? 

COLONIZATION!

100

What is the absence of government?

Anarchy

100

Name the 2 different kinds of sources and explain their differences


Bonus: Which is more trustworthy? 

Primary and secondary sources. 

Primary = first hand, eye witness, created during the event/time

Secondary = second hand, not their own experience, created after the event/time

Bonus: TRICK QUESTION, you cannot determine if it's trustworthy until you analyze it first

200

What is the 0 degree line of latitude that splits the world into a Northern and Southern hemisphere

&

What is the 0 degree line of longitude that splits the world into an Eastern and Western hemisphere

Latitude: The Equator

Longitude: The Prime Meridian 

200

What were the Maya, Aztec and Inca known for?

Bonus - Name the Aztec capital city and the lake it was on

Maya: Math! Calendars, Architecture, Engineering

Aztec: Chinampas, Temples, Human Sacrifice, Calendars, Cities, Food

Incas: Roads, Temples, Architecture, Terrace Farming, Bridges, Gold, Food Storage, Sacrifice, Medicine, Surgery, Machu Picchu

Bonus: Tenochtitlan, Lake Texcoco

200

Which countries had colonies in the Americas and which county had the most?

Bonus: What century is the year 1492?

Spain, Portugal, France, England (Dutch/Netherlands).  Spain had the most

Bonus: 15th Century

200

What is a dictatorship?

Bonus: Name all 6 characteristics of a dictatorship Double your entire score if you get all 6

A type of government where one person has all the power and citizens have limited rights and liberties. 

1. Proclamation of a state of emergency 

2. Suspension of elections and civil liberties

3.Rule by decree

4.Repression of political opponents

5.Not abiding by the rule of law 

6. Cult of personality

200

Define sovereignty

The power to make and enforce laws without having to check with any higher authority

Supreme power!

300

Name the 3 regions that we studied

North America

Central America 

South America

300

How did the Inca adapt to their physical environment?

Bonus: How did the Aztec adapt to their physical environment?

Inca: Built roads and bridges to move around and their buildings were not 'glued' together 

Aztec: Built chinampas (islands) on the lake to expand

300

What motivated early explorers and conquistadors?

GGG

God, gold & glory

300

Name 2 types of governments (not including any previously said) and their characteristics

Monarchy - Ruled by a king/queen/emperor/sultan etc 

Oligarchy - Ruled by a small group of people 

Junta - An oligarchy ruled by the military

Theocracy - Ruled by religion

Autocracy - Ruled by one person

300

What are the 4 roles of government?

1. Keep Order

2. Make Laws

3. Protect the country

4. Help citizens

400

Give an example of an absolute and a relative location

Absolute: 39°N, 106°W

Relative: By the black table in front of the 6th grade entrance

400

What was so special about Maya math?

Bonus: Do the math problem on the board

They invented the concept of zero in the Americas!

400

What were some of the consequences/results of colonization and the Colombian Exchange

Genocide and slavery of indigenous people

Connected the "old world" and the "new world"

Movement of food, animals, disease, beliefs, ideas, technology and people between the new and old world

400

The country of Afghanistan is ruled by a group known as the Taliban. All positions of power within this government are taken by Taliban members who create laws based on the religion of Islam. Additionally, the Taliban have put in place laws that severely restrict the basic rights of citizens, especially women and girls. What sort of government/s does Afghanistan have?

Oligarchy, Theocracy & Autocracy/Dictatorship

400

What is a synonym for 'State' in social studies?

Bonus: What are the 4 things needed in order to be considered a State?

A country

Bonus: Population, territory, sovereignty and a government 

A state is a body of people, living in a defined space, with the power to make and enforce laws, and with an organization to do this. 

500

Define Geography

The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.


500

What led to the fall of the Aztec and the Inca?

1. Disease (Smallpox)

2. Spanish military technology

3. Betrayal (uprising of other indigenous people (Aztec), civil war (Inca))

500
What was the Treaty of Tordesillas? 

A treaty between Spain and Portugal where the Pope drew a line on a map and gave any new land discovered west of that line to Spain and any new land east of that line to Portugal

500

What are the 3 questions every economic system asks and answers?

What to produce, how to produce it and who to produce it for


500

What does GDP tell us?

Bonus: what does GDP stand for?

The total value of a countries economy

Bonus: Gross Domestic Product