Where did Jane Goodall study chimpanzees?, Tanzania, India, Australia, Mexico, What did Jane discover about chimpanzees?, They use tools and show emotions, They cannot communicate, They only live alone, They dislike humans, What organization did Jane create?, The Jane Goodall Institute, World Animal Club, Nature Explorers Team, Forest Builders Association, What does the Roots & Shoots program encourage young people to do?, Improve their communities, Avoid outdoor activities, Travel without purpose, Study only science, Why were Jane’s discoveries important?, They changed how people understood animals, They created new sports, They improved television programs, They increased tourism only, Which qualities helped Jane succeed?, Computer Literacy, Activism, and Diplomacy, Scientific knowledge, Compassion, Perseverance, Curiosity, conservatism, activism, Inspiration, Modelling, Pride, What problem was harming both people and wildlife?, Sports competitions, Computer games, Traffic jams, Forest destruction and poverty, What does Jane believe about young people?, They are too young to help, They should avoid responsibility, They can make a difference, They cannot improve communities, What type of projects do Roots & Shoots groups complete?, Fashion shows, Video game contests, Environmental and community projects, Movie & theatre productions, What does the article say about Jane’s message?, Science should only help animals, Communities cannot work together, Small actions can create positive change, Nature is unimportant, Why is Jane considered a role model?, She became famous quickly, She avoided challenges, She worked alone all the time, She combines science with compassion, What did Jane continue doing even when people doubted her?, Competitive sports, Her research and activism, Building factories, Selling products, What can students learn from Jane?, Animals are not important, Only adults can help nature, Science is easy, Curiosity and kindness matter, What does cooperation mean?, Traveling alone, Working together, Competing against others, Ignoring problems, What is the main idea of the article?, People can protect nature and communities through positive action, Science should only focus on animals, Communities cannot solve environmental problems, Young people can change
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