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Chapter 9 Hosted by Mrs. Schlemmer

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Jeopardy. Chapter 9 Hosted by Mrs. Schlemmer. Chavin. Mayans. Miscelaneous. Nazca / Moche. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. What are jungles?. This geographical feature - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 9 Hostedby

Mrs. Schlemmer

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Chavin Nazca/Moche Mayans Miscelaneous

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This geographical feature

is common to all 4 civilizations?

What are jungles?

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This is woven or knitted cloth.

What are textiles?

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This civilization is associated with glyphs and steles.

What are the Mayans?

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They are known for this.

What are Nazca lines?

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Archeologists believe that this united the people of the

Chavin civilization.

What is religion?

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These were underground water sources.

What are aquifers?

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Of the four civilizations, this one is not in South America.

What is the Mayans?

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2,4

The Mayans used pyramids for these two reasons.

What are tombs and religious rituals?

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3,1

The Andes were made of these geographical features.

What are tall peaks, high plateaus and harsh climate?

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3,2

They believed the Nazca lines were drawn for these reasons.

What are the gods or to mark the aquifers?

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3,3

These were the lowest in Mayan class.

What are farmers?

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3,4

The Olmecs were known for these.

What are large stone heads and worshipping jaguars?

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The Yucatan Pennisula is made up geologically of these.

What are dense jungles?

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The Chavin were located here.

What is Northern Peru?

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This culture developed the mathematic ideas of the zero.

What are the Mayans?

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4,4

This is why the Olmecs were called the “Mother culture”

What is being the first civilization in Meso-America?

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They cleared the jungle for farming using this technique.

What is slash-in-burn?

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This is how archeologists learned more about

the Moche civilization.

What are excavating tombs studyng pots and other artwork?

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5,3

This is what most Mayans did to make a living.

What is farming?

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5,4

A map that shows landforms and bodies of warter

What is a Physical Maps?