The lack of a resource.
Scarcity
Imaginary lines that circle the Earth from Pole to Pole, measuring distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
Longtitude
Paleontology
A document or written work created after an event.
Secondary source
North, south, east, and west.
Cardinal directions
What is given up, such as time or money, to make or buy something.
Opportunity cost
A measuring line that shows the distances on a map.
Scale
The study of human culture and how it develops over time.
Anthropology
A personal attitude about people or life.
Point of view
A map that shows land and water features.
Physical map
The act of running a business and taking on the risks of that business.
Entrepreneurship
A map that shows themes or patterns such as climate, natural resources, or population.
Special-purpose map
An object made by people.
Artifact
Concerned with academic learning or research.
Scholarly
An economic system in which custom decides what people do, make, buy, and sell.
Traditional economy
The growth in free trade between countries.
Globalization
A way of showing the round Earth on a flat map.
Projection
Plant or animal remains that have been preserved from an earlier time.
Fossil
Something that gives confidence that a person is qualified for a task.
Credentials
A continued rise in prices or the supply of money.
Inflation
Shows what happens as supply and demand interact.
The Supply-Demand Curve
The map projections. Name one.
Goode's Interrupted Equal-Area
Mercator
Robinson
Winkel Tripel
Why do we study history?
Determining Bias/Trustworthiness. Name one way.
Checking out the author
Looking at the date of publication
Looking at the publisher
Examining the word choice
Are there images
... to name a few
Duties/rights of being a US citizen. Name one of each.
Voting, taxes, jury duty, etc.
Speech, press, arms, etc.