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Jeopardy. 1. 2. 3. 4. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. Final Jeopardy. Row 1, Col 1. What is an expedition?. A journey of exploration. 1,2. What is prehistory?. The time before written history. 1,3. What is surplus?.
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Row 1, Col 1 What is an expedition? A journey of exploration
1,2 What is prehistory? The time before written history
1,3 What is surplus? An amount greater than what is used or needed.
1,4 What is an explorer? A person who travels to unfamiliar places to learn about them
2,1 How might the Native Americans have felt when they encountered the Europeans?
2,2 Why were the Europeans pleased to encounter the Native Americans? (Type the question for 2,2 here.)?
2,3 What was the name of the group of people that were selected to go with Lewis and Clark on the expedition? The Corps of Discovery
2,4 Why were Ste Genevieve and St. Louis located near the Mississippi river? They were trading posts and many traders traveled along the river to trade for furs.
3,1 Why were the Sac and Fox and the Osage war for 30 years? The Osage thought the Sac and Fox were going to take over their hunting lands and they would lose land and power.
3,2 What does an elevation map show? The height of land above sea level.
3,3 The Hopewell and Adena both built mounds. For what do archeologists believe these mounds were used? They were used to bury their dead, religious ceremonies, and/or to study the sky.
3,4 What were many of the European explorers looking for in North America? A Northwest Passage that would lead them to Asia, riches, and gold
4,1 Why was Ste Genevieve an important early settlement? It was the oldest European settlement in MO and founded by French traders.
4,2 What was Thomas Jefferson’s role in the expansion of the United States? He was president and commissioned Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Territory.
4,3 Why was the Louisiana Purchase Important? The US acquired trading posts along the river and it more than doubled the size of the U.S.
4,4 Why was the Lewis and Clark expedition important? They made detailed maps of new lands, they made their way to the Pacific Ocean
Final Jeopardy • What might life be like today in St. Louis if Thomas Jefferson would not have bought the Louisiana Territory?