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Title: Geography Family Feud


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Geography Family Feud
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Geography Family Feud
  • 1) A family system where men make most of the
    decisions

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Geography Family Feud
  • 2) What is the first stage of culture?

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  • 3) Citizens who elect representatives who create
    laws is known as a

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  • 4) Name two countries where nuclear families
    exist today

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  • 5) When a culture creates a writing system, it is
    known as what?

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  • 6) Products made to be sold is know as what?

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  • 7) In early days, a persons status depended on
    four things. Name two of them

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  • 8) Name the fourth stage of culture

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  • 9) A ruler who has complete control over a country

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  • 10) A family where women make most of the
    decisions

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  • 11) Name two examples of technology

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  • 12) A king or queen rules the government is known
    as

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  • 13) In todays family, who holds the most power?

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  • 14) Geographers study culture that relates to
    what theme of geography

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  • 15) A set of laws that define and often limit the
    governments power

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  • 16) A mother, family, and children are what type
    of family?

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  • 17) The second stage of culture

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  • 18) A system that sets up and enforces a
    societys laws and institutions

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  • 19) Ways of organizing people into smaller groups
    to meet basic needs

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  • 20) Name the four stages of early culture in order

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  • 21) A government in which the people participate
    directly in decision making

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  • 22) The basic, most important unit of any culture
    is

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  • 23) True or False A way of life of a group of
    people who share different beliefs and customs is
    known as a culture

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  • 24) A person who makes products used by people

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  • 25) A social organization that ranks people in a
    culture is known as

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  • 26) Define material elements of culture. Provide
    two examples

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  • 27) A system in which people and privately owned
    companies own basic and non-basic businesses

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  • 28) Standards of accepted beliefs

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  • 29) Define non-material elements of culture.
    Provide two examples.

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  • 30) What are the three basic economic systems?

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  • 31) A family that includes several generations
    living together that may include aunts, uncles,
    cousins, or grandparents

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  • 32) The third stage of culture

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  • 33) A system where the government owns all the
    basic and non-basic industries

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Geography Family Feud
  • 34) A particular groups individual skills,
    customs, and ways of doing things

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  • 35) Work done or duties performed for other people

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  • 36) Provide an example of a service

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  • 37) A person who buys goods and services

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  • 38) A system of producing, distributing,
    consuming, and owning, goods, services, and wealth

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  • 39) A system where the government owns most basic
    industries such as transportation, communication,
    and banking non-basic industries are privately
    owned

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  • 40) All religions have two things, what are they?

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  • 1) Tell me two facts about the Iceman.

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  • 2) How did people live during the Old Stone Age?

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  • 3) What began in 3,000 B.C.?

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  • 4) More of a product or thing that is needed

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  • 5) True or False People in the Old Stone Age
    lived as nomads in search for food.

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  • 6) What are two things oral traditions do?

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  • 7) What are three purposes that the development
    of buildings served when civilizations started to
    begin?

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  • 9) What is the term for events that occurred in
    the time period before writing was invented?

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  • 10) What are the two periods known as in the
    Stone Age?

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  • 11) A group or class that is made up of people
    with similar backgrounds, wealth, and ways of
    living

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  • 12) True or False People of the Old Stone Age
    did not know how to farm.

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  • 13) True or False All oral stories are
    historically accurate.

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  • 14) What is the recorded events of people known
    as?

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  • 15) True or False Cities are smaller than
    villages.

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  • 16) What are three reasons why humans began to
    domesticate animals?

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  • 17) Supplying land with water through a network
    of canals is known as?

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  • 18) A scientist who examines objects to learn
    about past people and cultures is called

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  • 19) To tame animals and raise them to be used by
    humans

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  • 20) Stories passed down by word of mouth

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  • 21) How did the first civilizations trade?
    Provide two ways.

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  • 22) Where did the New Stone Age develop 11,000
    years ago?

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  • 23) Workers who are especially skilled in making
    items such as baskets, pottery, clothes, or
    jewelry is known as what?

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  • 24) What is the term for a person with no single,
    settled home?

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  • 25) What important item was developed 5,000 years
    ago? We use this every day.

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  • 26) Land or soil plants need in order grow well

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  • 27) Name two advantages of a settled life.

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  • 28) What are two ways stone was used during the
    Stone Age?

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  • 29) A society with cities, a central government
    run by official leaders, and workers who
    specialize in certain jobs leading to social
    classes

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  • 30) What important development began in the New
    Stone Age?

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  • 31) What are two things cities need in order to
    grow?

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  • 32) Women were important in the New Stone Age,
    what two things did women do?
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