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Letters, diaries, and government records are examples of...

Primary Sources

100

One measure for comparing_____________ is the average daily ______________.

weather, temperature

100

Time period known as the Old Stone Age


paleolithic

100

the study of objects to learn about past human life

archaeology

100

Someone who studies people and the world in which they live mainly in terms of space and place

geographer

200

_________________ location uses the directions north, east, south, and west.

Relative

200

Ice sheets cover most of Greenland and ___________________.

antarctica

200

Imaginary line running through Earth’s center

axis

200

An object made by people

artifact

200

Why didn’t cave paintings include written descriptions

written languages didn't exist

300

Forests and lakes are examples of...

resources

300

Water contained inside the Earth’s crust is called _________________.

Groundwater

300

the starting point for measuring longitude

Prime Meridian 

300

the study of human culture and how it develops over time

anthropology

300

Why didn’t cave paintings include written descriptions

written language didn't exist

400

A large scale map focuses on _________________areas.

smaller

400

A land bridge made it possible for _____________ people to cross over from Asia to North America.

paleolithic

400

A map that shows specialized information about an area

thematic map

400

earth is at it’s southernmost point.

summer solstice

400

Would a cave painting be an example of a primary or secondary source? Why?

primary because its from the event

500

The Sun’s ______________ causes Earth to constantly __________ around it.

size, orbit

500

BRONZE is created by mixing ______________ and copper.

tin

500

the starting point for measuring latitude

equator

500

Time period marked by the introduction of systematic agriculture

neolithic age

500

How can the study of history help us make decisions about the future?

 provides examples for us to learn from 

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