Topic 1 Lsn 9: Citizenship
Topic 1 Lsn 10: History Basics
Topic 3: Middle America Intro
Topic 3 Lsn 1: Olmec and Maya
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What is a citizen?

A legal member of a country

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BCE and CE stand for what?

Before Common Era and Common Era

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Most common climate of Middle America?

Tropical Wet and Dry

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Define structure

something built or constructed

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TRUE or FALSE:  Democratization is a DECREASE in democracy

FALSE

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One way Historians Measure Time?

Use a timeline, and organize time into two parts like prehistory and history
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Capital of Mexico?

Mexico City

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7,000 years ago people in this region learned to do what?

Farm / Grow food

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(Hint: See page 79) The two category of things legal citizens have and are expected to perform?

Rights and Responsibilities

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What is a Primary Source?

Information that comes directly from a person who experienced an event

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Largest mountain in Middle America?

Pico de Orizaba

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What is slash-and-burn?

farming method where trees and plants are cut down or burned to enrich the soil

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The one civic action that is BOTH a right and responsibility?

Vote/Voting

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Two additional sources (studies) that Historians use?

Archaeology and Anthropology

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What is the new Essential Question for our Topic?

Who Should Benefit from a country's resources

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T or F: Maya believed in many Gods?

True

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Immigrants become citizens through this process?

Naturalization

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The way a person sees a matter or situation?

Point of View

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One of the three regions of Middle America?

Mexico, Central America, and Islands of the Caribbean Sea

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T or F: Maya Civilization was larger than the Olmec and Zapotec civilizations

True

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