THIS IS With Your Host... General Africa African Culture African History West Africa South Africa Famine 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Africa’s _____________ is growing very quickly A 100 Population A 100 What can Fugett students bring to school to help the people in Malawi? A 200 Old cell phones or used printer cartridges A 200 What is the world’s newest country? A 300 South Sudan A 300 Name three possible consequences of Africa’s population growth A 400 Answers vary A 400 What did “Oh Deer” teach us about population growth and natural resources? A 500 When there are lots of resources, population goes up; when resources run out, population goes down A 500 African masks represent the _______________ of people, animals, and ideas B 100 Spirits B 100 True or false: A griot is a story teller B 200 True B 200 How is the mask maker usually chosen? B 300 The job is passed from father to son B 300 What are three responsibilities of a griot? B 400 Remember the history of the village, teach the king, settle problems between people, etc. B 400 Write one of the African proverbs we discussed B 500 Answers vary B 500 When people from one territory take over land in another territory, this is called ________________ C 100 Colonialism C 100 True or false: In colonialism, the native people have more power than the colonists C 200 False C 200 This European country treated colonized people the worst C 300 Belgium C 300 What were the three reasons Europeans colonized Africa? C 400 Natural resources Use the people as workers Sell leftovers from factories C 400 Name three negative effects of colonialism on Africa C 500 Answers vary C 500 This country in West Africa may soon be the fourth most populated in the world. D 100 Nigeria D 100 This part of West Africa has a tropical landscape D 200 Coastal West Africa D 200 This part of West Africa has problems with overgrazing and desertification D 300 The Sahel D 300 This part of West Africa has problems with deforestation D 400 Coastal West Africa D 400 This name means “The Border” D 500 The Sahel D 500 He was South Africa’s first black president E 100 Nelson Mandela E 100 What does Apartheid literally mean? E 200 Apartness/Separation E 200 Nelson Mandela spent most of his time in jail in this prison E 300 Robben Island E 300 Name three unfair laws that existed under Apartheid E 400 Answers vary E 400 Why was the poem “Invictus” important to Mandela? E 500 It inspired him to stay strong while he was in jail E 500 Famine is an extreme scarcity of _________________ F 100 Food F 100 True or false: Famine is only an African problem F 200 False F 200 Causes of famine: give three reasons Africans might not be able to grow enough food F 300 Drought, overgrazing, desertification, climate, blight, etc. F 300 Causes of famine: Give three reasons why food might not be distributed in Africa F 400 War, poverty, poor government, discrimination against women F 400 Describe one of the solutions for famine we studied and why it could help F 500 Answers vary F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Middle Colonies Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Name three ways the Middle Colonies combined characteristics of the New England and Southern Colonies Click on screen to continue Answers Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT