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100
Human-made goods that people use to produce other goods and services.
What is capital.
100
This breaks years into months and days.
What is a calendar?
100
A round model of the Earth.
What is a globe?
100
A system of government where you vote for your leaders.
What is Democracy?
100
The largest river, by volume, in the U.S.
What is the Mississippi?
200
A person who organizes and manages a business.
What is an entrepreneur?
200
Diaries, journals, photographs, and eyewitness reports are examples of these.
What is a primary source?
200
A flat drawing of all or part of the Earth's surface.
What is a map?
200
A legal process foreigners can go through to become a U.S. citizen.
What is naturalization?
200
What it is called when the Constitution is changed, or added on to.
What is an amendment?
300
How much of something exists.
What is supply?
300
Textbooks, biographies, and magazines are examples of these.
What is a secondary source?
300
This explains the symbols, colors, and lines on a map.
What is a key?
300
Things the law requires us to do.
What are duties?
300
How many people live in one area, such as a square mile.
What is population density?
400
How much people want something.
What is demand?
400
A type of drawing that shows steps in a process, points out parts of an object, or explains how something works.
What is a diagram?
400
A measuring line on a map.
What is a scale?
400
Things that you should do to help your community.
What are responsibilities?
400
The three basic types of economies.
What are: traditional, command, and market.
500
A tax on imports.
What is a tariff?
500
These present numbers visually. (Ex: pie, line, bar)
What is a graph?
500
This type of map shows landforms and water features.
What is a physical map?
500
In this, the power is split between a central, national government and state and local governments.
What is the Federal System?
500
These present facts and numbers in an organized way. An example is a table, which arranges data in rows and columns.
What is a chart?
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