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This is why I love Jeopardy. This question has led to a lot of thought and discussion about what is and isn’t a continent. A lot of people learned something that has enriched their minds. You don’t get this watching Family Feud or Wheel of Fortune.
A MAN A PLAN A CANAL PANAMA (palindromic jeopardy commentary)
wasn't sure initially but no other country made sense if the country was contiguous and no longer located in two continents
Though the Darién watershed has long been considered the boundary between North and South America, there was only one great western hemisphere land mass until construction of the Panama Canal began, the year after Panama “seceded”(with more than a little interference from certain more powerful countries) from Colombia. Turkey’s and Russia’s statuses as “trans-continental” are also dubious, given that Eurasia is one land mass. That leaves Egypt and present Panama as the only truly multi-continental countries, once the Panama and Suez Canals were completed. The watersheds and mountains separating parts of Eurasia and America/Abya Yala from one another have historically presented obstacles to travel that are at least as formidable as most great bodies of water. The same might be said of the mountains, sea, and desert, in regard to Eurasia and Africa, but that certainly didn’t prevent Greek, Roman, or Ottomon empires from relying on both seagoing and overland trade routes to rule over the lands east and south of the Mediterranean. Even the multi-continental empires treated areas on other continents aa outlying colonies, not as parts of the ruling imperial countries, so this topic is very much also colored by the way the word “country” is defined. On the flip side, if separation by even minor bodies of water is what defines continents and islands, there are probably a billion people on the planet who, technically, live on islands without knowing it, because canals and minor streams separate them from the continents they see themselves as living on, and most continents are likely actually several continents and dozens of island groups. Much of the Florida “mainland”, south of Lake Okeechobee, is islands that are separated by swamp and flood-control canals. Conversely, crossing on US 1 from the Florida “mainland” to the island of Key Largo doesn’t involve a moment in which one perceives oneself as crossing over an uninterrupted body of water, per sé. The “land” gets sort of swampy. Mangroves abound, often concealing the water beneath them, there’s a lake to one side of the roadway, and a couple minutes later, you see signs telling you you’re on an island in the Florida Keys. By the same technicality, New England, the province of New Brunswick, and portions of New York State and Quebec are on a large island that was created when the Erie Canal was completed, connecting the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers with the Niagara River and the Great Lakes region.
I love Ken Jennings and Miyam Bilak’s chemistry
Fun Fact. Iceland is considered to be part of Europe, but from a geographer's point of view, it could be considered to be a country on two continents. It sits on the mid-Atlantic ridge, so Geographers consider it to be located in Europe and North America. 😊
I had the right idea, but picked Panama.
Herbie, the aspiring dentist/Santa's helper from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer fame, is Ken's doppelganger!
Maybe the term "continental" caused some confusion because it is sometimes used as a way to refer to Europe.
Wasn't sure of this one. When they say "continental," that usually means the Americas, but the date seemed off. I thought this happened a few years earlier.
@kali3665
Жыл бұрын
@@lytnin88 Agreed. That is the connection, but I missed it. Mea culpa.
1903 was the key for me and made it easy.
If you know Teddy Roosevelt, this one was pretty simple. But everyone naturally thinks Asia & Europe.
So Central America counts as North America? Lol that means I was taught wrong in school! We were always told North America was only Canada US and Mexico 🤪
@salyluz6535
Жыл бұрын
Well. Think about this - central America is not a continent! It is not part of South America either.
@sandeenindrai4807
Жыл бұрын
Central American countries are most definitely North American
@judithmoore7892
Жыл бұрын
Fire that Geography teacher! In addition to Central America, island nations, such as Cuba, Haiti, etc. are part of North America. Also, Greenland is part of us.
@studogable
Жыл бұрын
Most of the Caribbean nations are usually counted as North America as well.
@sandeenindrai4807
Жыл бұрын
@@lytnin88 that’s actually a great question. They are geographically not located in North America but since it’s officially a state of the US, i think Hawaii is politically part of North America
I said Turkey first, then realized it was probably a south american country towards the end. Still mad about this one!
For those who read David McCullough's The Path Between the Seas, this should be easy.
@joeldick6871
Жыл бұрын
@@lytnin88 Yes, he did pass away recently. He was a masterful author. I really recommend that book I mentioned, The Path Between the Seas, as well as all of his other books.
i though Panama was a bit earlier
Miss the days when there was always a clue inside the answer.
My guess for this Final Jeopardy Clue would have been 1 of the following 3. 1: Colombia 2: Panama 3: Eurasia
Lloyd is 2 day of $53,578.🎉
But why Colombia? Isn't the Panama Canal the 'border between north and South America?
@Compucles
Жыл бұрын
Panama was part of Columbia until it rebelled and broke away.
@sushifornico
Жыл бұрын
@@Compucles ahhhhhhhh I didn’t know :-) thanks
@Compucles
Жыл бұрын
@@sushifornico FYI, Columbia turned down the U.S. when they asked to buy the rights to build a canal, so the American Government helped arm the Panamanian rebels to get permission from them instead.
If you are familiar with the Teddy Roosevelt administration, this one was easy.
I was going to guess Mexico, but I guess that border was decided Before 1900.
@salyluz6535
Жыл бұрын
But Mexico was never on two different continents.
@lyghtkeepr3014
Жыл бұрын
@@salyluz6535 I was thinking about whether it was considered a part of North or South America. It's included with North America, but I wasn't sure at that moment.
My first guess was the countries that are both in Europe and Asia and then I thought of Central and South America.
Yo
I wonder how many people understood Ken's veiled reference to the US in his explanation at the end.
I thought it was Russia
Not even a clue, went with Russia 2/3.
There are no continents, just islands.😋
🎸 Panama 🇵🇦 !!
@davidellis5141
Жыл бұрын
From 1984 by Van Halen
Does he wear all black every episode?
Love Jeopardy but sad moderna is your sponsor. Ever heard of the trusted news initiative? Not a good thing.
@ezioaltairac
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Are you going to comment this for a fourth time too?
@gerardomalazdrewicz7514
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Why wouldn't be a good thing?
@davidellis5141
Жыл бұрын
Rosalind .. 🐑 🐏 💉 💉
@rosalindr4975
Жыл бұрын
@@ezioaltairac I’m very upset about it.
@ProfessorHoffman
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@@rosalindr4975 🙄