Thinking Like a Historian
Studying Geography
Studying Economics
Civics & Government
Social Studies Mix
100

A person who studies and writes about the people and events of the past

What is a historian?

100

The five themes of geography

What are location, place, regions, movement and human-environment interaction?

100

The study of how people and nations make choices about using scarce resources to fill their needs and wants

What is economics?

100

The study of rights and duties of citizens

What is civics?

100

The indicator for a capital city on a map

What is a star?

200

Tools used to measure time

What is a calendar and a time line?

200

The tools of the geographer include these. They help us to learn more about the Earth

What are a map and a globe?

200

Human-made goods that people use to produce other goods and services

What is capital?

200

The government must treat all people by certain procedures established by law and the Constitution

What is due process?

200

A foreign-born person must be this age to become a U.S. citizen

What is 18 (or older)?

300

Printed publications, songs and poems, oral histories and artifacts are examples of this

What is a primary source?

300

This kind of map shows landforms, ups and downs of the Earth's surface and elevation

Why is a physical map?

300

The three basic economic systems

What are traditional, command and market economies?

300

Four basic duties of Americans

What are obey the law, pay taxes, serve on juries and defend the nation?

300

A flat drawing of all or part of the Earth's surface

What is a map?

400

They display types of information such as percentages, numbers and amounts

What are graphs, charts and diagrams?

400

This kind of map shows population density and events that occurred over time

What is a special purpose map?

400

Neither the buyer nor seller is forced to trade

What is voluntary exchange?

400

The two forms of democracy

What are direct and representative?

400

Drawings that show steps in a process, point out parts of an object or explain how something works

What is a diagram?

500

Making comparisons, distinguishing fact from opinion and drawing inferences and conclusions are types of __________ that a historian needs

What are thinking skills?

500

Physical Systems, Places and Regions and The World in Spatial Terms are all examples of this

What is are the essential elements of geography?

500

Borrowing money to buy something today with the promise to pay back the bank or individual the borrowed amount plus interest

what is credit?

500

Classifications of government

What are autocracy, oligarchy and democracy?

500

The Bill of Rights is made up of the first ____ amendments

What is 10?

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