The World in Spatial Terms
Places, Regions & People
Movement of People, Products & Ideas
Religions of the World
Early Civilizations
100

The horizontal lines on a map or globe; measure the distance north or south; parallels

lines of latitude

100

shows the boundaries of areas including countries and states; often identify major cities 

political map

100

The movement of people from one place to another

migration

100

The belief in one, all-powerful god


monotheism

100

Where did the earliest civilizations develop?

along rivers

200

divides the Earth into the eastern and western hemispheres; 0 degrees longitude

Prime Meridian

200

shows information about a specific topic such as climate, resources, or economic activities

thematic (or special-purpose) map

200

the spread of products and ideas from one place to another

cultural diffusion

200

What major religion is described by the characteristics below:

the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, meditation, nirvana

Buddhism

200

the earliest known code of laws

Hammurabi's Code

300

Example:

The island of Madagascar is located off the coast of Mozambique.

relative location

300

how many people live in a particular area; how crowded an area is

population density

300

a network of ancient trade routes that connected East Asia with the Mediterranean region

the Silk Road

300

What major religion is described by the characteristics below:

Mecca, Qu'ran, Mohammed, Allah

Islam

300

This development allowed humans live and permanent settlements, specialization of jobs and population growth

agriculture (a surplus of food)

400

used to find latitude by measuring the angles of the sun and stars

astrolabe

400

An area that shares the common characteristics including landforms, climate, vegetation and animal life

physical region

400

The following are examples of what?

employment or educational opportunities

better quality of life

family or ethnic ties

pull factors

400

What major religion is described by the characteristics below:

the Vedas, multiple gods, caste system, reincarnation

Hinduism

400

How is a social pyramid organized?

the social groups with the most power are at the top; the groups at the bottom have more people

500

How do you find the absolute location of a place on earth?

latitude & longitude coordinates; where the two lines intersect

500

What characteristics are shared by a cultural region? (Identify at least 3)

religion; language; food; clothing; heritage; economic activities 

500

Identify 3 common push factors.

poverty; war or political conflict; discrimination/persecution; natural disasters; lack of jobs, etc...

500

Describe two characteristics shared by Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

developed in the same region of the world

monotheism

500

Describe one advancement developed by an early civilization. Include the advancement, who developed it and how it impacted the world.

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