History
Economics
What's the word?
Geography
Pandora's Box
100
the order in which events happen
What is chronology
100
study of business, products- bought, made, sold, used
What is economics?
100
indicates direction on a map
What is a compass or compass rose?
100
Shows: mountains, hills, plains, rivers, and other landforms, physical features of an area
What is a physical map?
100
plantation bosses who kept slaves working hard
What is an overseer?
200
telling about an event from knowledge gained by reading, hearing discussions- not actually at the event
What is a secondary source?
200
when you do not have the supply to meet the demand (Ex: Seinfeld episode- Elaine asked for a spare square of toilet paper since she was out and was denied since there was not enough to spare)
What is scarcity?
200
legend that shows meaning or labels for symbol, lines, colors on map
What is a key?
200
a round model of the Earth
What is a globe?
200
action of government to cancel a law
What is a repeal?
300
eye-witness, a person who was actually at the event
What is a primary source?
300
The amount of a commodity, product, or service available and the desire of buyers for it, considered as factors regulating its price
What is supply and demand?
300
producing just enough food to feed the family and maybe a small amount to sell
What is Subsistence Farming?
300
the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
What is geography?
300
crops grown to be sold for money
What is cash crops?
400
studies people and how events from the past change our world
What is a historian?
400
Because countries do not produce everything need, they have to do this with other countries
What is trade?
400
a religious revival
What is the Great Awakening?
400
Shows: boundaries such as state lines, city limits, districts, providences, countries
What is a political map?
400
why were colonists searching for a direct water route to Asia?
What is the spice trade?
500
this source came from a textbook
What is a secondary source?
500
Borrowing money to buy goods and service with the promise to pay back the money in the future
What is a credit or loan?
500
materials produced to convince a group of people to think, vote, act, in a certain way
What is propaganda?
500
Shows: Population density, economic activity, migrations, battles, etc.
What is a special use map?
500
a direct water route to Aisia
What is the Northwest Passage?
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