What are the four directions on a compass?
North, South, East, West
What is the difference or definition of push/pull factors?
Push: factors that push/make you move
Pull: factors that pull/bring you to a new area
List 3 elements that are part of someone's culture.
Music, food, art, etc.
What are the three branches of government?
Legislative, Judicial, Executive
What is a person's culture?
A. the relationships the build with other people
B. their homeland
C. skin color
D. their beliefs and customs
D
Draw a globe. Label a line of latitude, a line of longitude, and the equator.
____ = Latitude
| = Longitude
Equator should be right in the middle going east to west.
What is population density?
The number of people living per sq km/mi
What 5 religions did we cover in quarter 3?
Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam
What are the 5 forms of government we talked about 4th quarter?
Democracy, Theocracy, Monarchy, Oligarchy, Dictatorship
What is the name for the government where there is no government/chaos?
Anarchy
What are the 7 Continents and 5 Oceans?
North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, Artic
What are the 5 regions of the US?
Northeast, West, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest
What is the definition of a renewable and nonrenewable resource?
Renewable: Can be reused/made again
Nonrenewable: Can be used up/one time use
List an example of each:
Human resource
Capital resource
Natural resource
Answers will vary
What is the defintion for consumer protection laws?
Consumer protection laws also protect buyers
from goods and services that are poor quality, dangerous, or advertised dishonestly.
Match the word to the definition:
1. Body of water completely surrounded by land
2. Man made waterway
3. A tall wall of rock
Word Bank: Cliff, Canal, Lake, Valley
1. Lake
2. Canal
3. Cliff
What are the 5 themes of geography?
Location, Place, Human Environment Interaction, Movement, Regions
List 3 renewable and 3 nonrenewable resources.
Renewable: Sun, Wind, Water, Geothermal
Nonrenewable: Natural Gas, Oil/petroleum, Coal, Nuclear
In a traditional economy how do people get the resources they need?
Trade/Barter
The ______ on a map helps you determine true distances.
A. title
B. legend
C. grid
D. scale
D
Land in the Great Plains is used for ______.
A. growing crops like wheat
B. mining
C. oil drilling
D. none of the above
A
What is the definition of absolute and relative location?
Absolute: Gives exact location
Relative: Gives location in relation to other places
_______ religions that believe in one god.
_______ religions that believe in more than one god.
1. Monotheistic
2. Polytheistic
What are the four economic systems we talked about in 4th quarter?
Traditional, Market, Command, Mixed
The population of Kirksville is 17,841. The square miles is 14.4. What is the population density of Kirksville to the nearest hundredth?
1238.96