A person who studies and writes about the people and events of the past.
Historian?
Describes a place's exact position on the Earth's surface.
Location
Money that is received.
Income
Consists of the first 10 amendments of the Constitution.
The Bill of Rights
A round model of the Earth.
Globe
Process of collecting information about a subject.
Research
Show the names and boundary lines, or borders, of a place.
Political map
A nation's workforce.
Labor
The legal process of becoming a citizen.
Naturalization
Ups and downs of the Earth's surface.
relief
A system for breaking time into units and keeping track of those units.
Calendar
A flat drawing of all or part of the Earth's surface.
A map
The study of how people and nations make choices about using scarce resources to fill their needs and wants.
Economics
Outlines the right to freedom of speech, religion, and the press, plus the right to assembly and to petition the government.
The 1st Amendment
Natural features on the Earth such as deserts, mountains, plains, or plateaus.
Landforms
Diaries, journals, photographs, and eyewitness reports are all examples of this...
Primary Source
A community of living things and the surroundings in which they live.
Ecosystem
A person who starts, organizes, and runs a business.
Entrepreneur
The government must treat all people by certain procedures established by the law and the Constitution.
Due process
The order in which events happen.
Chronology
The order in which events happen.
Chronology
Another name for mapmaker.
Cartographer
Involves borrowing money to buy goods and services today with the promise to pay back the money in the future.
Credit
These are the four basic duties of all Americans.
Obey the law
Pay taxes
Serve on juries
Defend the nation
The height of an area above sea level.
Elevation