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Making Goods Chapter 10

Making Goods Chapter 10. Using Resources. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Depending on Others. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. A World of Trade. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Trade Between Countries. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Double or Nothing. 2 0. 4 0. 6 0. 8 0. 100. Using Resources for 10 points

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Making Goods Chapter 10

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  1. Making GoodsChapter 10

  2. Using Resources 10 20 30 40 50 Depending on Others 10 20 30 40 50 A World of Trade 10 20 30 40 50 Trade Between Countries 10 20 30 40 50 Double or Nothing 20 40 60 80 100

  3. Using Resources for 10 points What are renewable resources? 10 Category 1

  4. A resource that can be replaced in a short period of time for 10 points. 10 Category 1

  5. Using Resources for 20 points What natural resource is used to make a softball bat? 20 Category 1

  6. White Ash wood for 20 points 20 Category 1

  7. Using Resources for 30 points What is a nonrenewable resource? 30 Category 1

  8. A natural resource that can not be replaced or takes a very long time to replace for 30 points. 30 Category 1

  9. Using Resources for 40 points Name three nonrenewable resources 40 Category 1

  10. Nonrenewable resources include coal, oil, and natural gas for 40 points 40 Category 1

  11. Using Resources for 50 points What is a Human resource and name a human resource that you have used today? 50 Category 1

  12. Human Resources are the people who make products or provide services. Your teacher, cafeteria worker and bus driver are examples of human resources.for50 points 50 Category 1

  13. Depending on Others for 10 points What is a Capital resource? 10 Category 2

  14. Capital Resources are machines, tools, and buildings that are used to produce goods and services for 10 points. 10 Category 2

  15. Depending on Others for 20 points What Human and Natural Resource does Phoenix, Arizona depend on and where does it come from? 20

  16. Phoenix, Arizona depends on wood from Portland, Oregon. It is delivered by truck drivers for 20 points 20 Category 2

  17. Depending on Others for 30 points What are two ways people depend on each other? 30 Category 2

  18. People depend on communication and transportation from other countries for 30 points 30 Category 2

  19. Depending on Others for 40 points What happens before lumber is delivered to a community? 40 Category 2

  20. A tree is first chopped down. Then the wood must go to a mill where it gets cut into boards called lumber for 40 points 40 Category 2

  21. Depending on Others for 50 points What is interdependance? 50 Category 2

  22. Interdependence means to depend on each other for 50 points 50 Category 2

  23. A World of Trade for 10 points Why do people trade with each other? 10 Category 3

  24. To get their wants and needs for 10 points 10 Category 3

  25. A World of Trade for 20 points What is international trade? 20 Category 3

  26. It is trade between other countries 20 points 20 Category 3

  27. A World of Trade for 30 points What is a free market? 30 Category 3

  28. People can choose what they want to buy or produce for 30 points 30 Category 3

  29. A French Community for 40 points How was Champlain different from Cartier? 40 Category 3

  30. Champlain built a settlement for 40 points 40 Category 3

  31. A French Community for 50 points What makes Quebec City so special? 50 Category 3

  32. The French culture for 50 points 50 Category 3

  33. An English Community for 10 points In which state is Jamestown located? 10 Category 4

  34. Virginia for 10 points 10 Category 4

  35. An English Community for 20 points Who took 105 men on a ship from England to settle in North America? 20 Category 4

  36. Christopher Newport for 20 points 20 Category 4

  37. An English Community for 30 points How are the settlements of St. Augustine and Jamestown alike? 30 Category 4

  38. They are both still towns in the United States for 30 points 30 Category 4

  39. An English Community for 40 points Why did the first English settlers come to North America? 40 Category 4

  40. To seek their fortune for 40 points 40 Category 4

  41. An English Community for 50 points Who was a leader of the Jamestown settlement? Who was a leader of the Native Americans in the area? 50 Category 4

  42. John Smith; Powhatan for 50 points 50 Category 4

  43. Double or Nothing question for 20 points How did the Iroquois living in Oneida Country feel about the arrival of the European explorers? 20 Category 5

  44. They may have felt invaded since explorers came seeking land already occupied by them. Conflict over territory probably happened for 20 points 20 Category 5

  45. Double or Nothing question for 40 points What effects did Ponce de Leon have on the Native Americans living in Florida? 40 Category 5

  46. Native Americans faced losing their religion, language, culture, and land for 40 points 40 Category 5

  47. Double or Nothing question for 60 points How is Quebec City today like it was when it was first built? How is it different? 60 Category 5

  48. Today Quebec is still located in the same place as it was when it was first settled. Much of the city has grown and changed. for 60 points 60 Category 5

  49. Double or Nothing for 80 points What event in the city’s history helped to change Quebec City? 80 Category 5

  50. The defeat of the French by the English helped change Quebec City to what it is today for 80 points 80 Category 5

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