Geography
Globalism
Resistance
Ideas + Impacts
Historical Figures
100

the place where a particular point or object exists

what is location?

100

the widespread transfer of plants, animals, diseases, and people between the Eastern & Western hemispheres following Christopher Columbus' voyages in 1492.

What is the Columbian Exchange

100

the use of force and combat operations by individuals or groups

what is armed resistance?

100

the movement of people from one geographical location to another, often with the intention of permanent or temporary settling.

what is migration?

100

An Italian explorer and navigator who colonized the Americas and caused the spread of diseases all over the Americas

 Who is Christopher Columbus?

200

a specific location on Earth's surface that has unique physical and human features

What is place

200

the time period where it transferred from man-made processes to machine-made processes

what is the Industrial Revolution

200

a resistance where people uphold their values, beliefs and sense of humanity

what is spiritual resistance?

200

the process where people concentrate in cities and towns, leading to a shift in population from rural areas to urban areas

what is urbanization
200

The Leader of the Mali Empire, known for his immense wealth, ruling from 1312 to 1337.

Who is Mansa Musa?

300

a distinct area of Earth's surface characterized by a specific combination of physical or human characteristics.

what is region?

300

the only successful slave revolt in history, leading to Haiti’s independence from France and the abolition of slavery, while challenging colonialism and inspiring global movements for freedom.

What is the Haitian Revolution

300

a process where people with a shared interest or problem come together to form an organization that acts to address their collective needs or concerns

what is community organizing?

300

an invention made in 1793 to separate cotton fibers from their seeds

What is Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin?

300

The last leader of the Aztec Empire, being an important person in the Spanish conquest, meeting with Hernan Cortes and was later taken hostage.

Who is Montezuma?

400

the study of how people, goods, information and ideas move from one place to another and the impact of this movement on societies and the environment.

What is Movement

400

q series of interrelated uprisings in the late 18th and early 19th centuries that redefined concepts of sovereignty and human rights by challenging longstanding monarchical and colonial systems across the Atlantic world.

What are the Atlantic Revolutions?

400

open and obvious actions against a change or authority where the resistance is easily identifiable and recognized

what is overt resistance?

400

A machine made in 1765, which is a heat engine; it converts thermal energy of steam into mechanical energy

What is a Steam Engine?

400

known for being a Muslim traveler and explorer during the medieval times.

Who is Ibn Battuta?
500

a connection between human society & the environment

what is human-environment interaction?

500

an intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason & individualism of traditional authority.

what is The Enlightenment

500

 indirect or concealed acts of resistance, often employed when overt resistance is risky or impractical.

what is covert resistance?

500
an invention made by Jethro Tull that plants seed in neat rows at regular intervals; farmers were able to eliminate seed waste and increase crop yields
What is a seed drill?
500

advocated for a government that protects the natural rights: life, liberty & property, and can be overthrown if it fails.

Who is John Locke?
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