Map it Like it's Hot
Mummies, Myths, and Marble
Silk Roadies & Spices
The Supreme Team
Union Jacks & Rebel Tracks
Amendments & Improvements
Don't Believe Everything You Read
100

Wearing a heavy coat in a Michigan winter is an example of this "Theme."

Human-Environment Interaction

100

The "Neolithic" turning point when humans stopped hunting and started this.

Farming

100

This 4,000-mile network connected China to the Mediterranean for trade.

Silk Road

100

The introductory paragraph that begins with "We the People."

Preamble

100

The secret system that helped enslaved people reach freedom in Canada.

Underground Railroad

100

The 1865 amendment that officially abolished slavery.

13th Amendment

100

A firsthand account of history, like a diary, map, or artifact.

Primary Source

200

This geographic theme explains how ideas, goods, and people travel.

Movement

200

Egypt, China, and Mesopotamia all began in these specific geographic areas.

River Valleys

200

When a religion or technology spreads from one culture to another.

Cultural Diffusion

200

The system that allows one branch to block or limit the power of the others

Checks and Balances

200

Lincoln’s 1863 order that legally freed enslaved people in the South.

Emancipation Proclamation

200

The amendment that guaranteed Citizenship and Equal Protection.

14th Amendment

200

A personal "slant" or opinion that can make a source unreliable.

Bias

300

Using satellite data and computer layers to create digital maps.

GIS

300

This Greek city-state is famous for being the birthplace of Democracy.

Athens

300

The economic problem where there are unlimited wants but limited resources.

Scarcity

300

Marbury v. Madison gave the Court this major power.

Judicial Review

300

The bloodiest single-day battle in American history.

Antietam

300

The amendment that protected the right to vote for all men

15th Amendment

300

Comparing two different sources to see if they agree.

Corroboration

400

Countries relying on each other for trade and resources.

Interdependence 

400

This empire gave us the "Republic" form of government and the Senate.

Rome

400

Examples: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

World Religions

400

The first 10 amendments protecting individual rights.

Bill of Rights

400

The three-day "turning point" battle fought in Pennsylvania.

Gettysburg
400

The name for Southern laws that enforced racial segregation.

Jim Crow Laws

400

Looking at who an author is to understand their perspective.

Point of View

500

A person who takes a risk to start a new business for profit.

Entrepreneur

500

This civilization was isolated by the Himalayas and built a "Great Wall."

China

500

An economy where the government—not the citizens—decides what to make.

Command Economy

500

The system that divides power between the National and State governments.

Federalism

500

The Union's "Anaconda Plan" used this to stop Southern trade by sea.

Blockade

500

The federal agency that built schools and provided food to former slaves.

Freedmen's Bureau

500

Knowing the "background" events happening at the time a source was made.

Context

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