When there is not enough of something.
What is Scarcity?
The study of the Earth, its features, and how people interact with it.
What is Geography?
The study of the past.
What is History?
The fundamental beliefs that bring us together as Americans.
What are Core Democratic Values?
The system of laws and people who help keep citizens and their rights safe.
What is Government?
When you make a choice, this is the thing you wanted second most.
What is opportunity cost?
What is Movement?
A recording of an event by the people who saw or were there when it happened.
What is a Primary Source?
A person who studies the physical features of the Earth and how human activity affects it.
What is a Geographer?
The branch of government that makes the laws.
What is the Legislative Branch?
There is no end to the amount of things people want.
What are Unlimited Wants?
The "big ideas" that help people understand geography.
What are the Five Themes of Geography?
A person who studies the past.
What is a Historian?
A person who studies and is an expert in businesses, goods, services, trading, and how resources are used to meet needs and wants.
What is an Economist?
Federal, State, and Local
What are the Levels of Government?
What are Economic Activities?
An area with similar characteristics.
What is a Region?
The way a person looks at and thinks about something.
What is Point of View?
A person who studies different systems of government including political activities, thoughts, and behavior.
What is a Political Scientist?
The branch of government that decides what the laws mean.
The goods that are used to produce other goods and services.
What are Capital Resources?
One theme in geography that answers "Where is it?"
What is Location?
This is used to prove that something is true.
What is evidence?
What is a Historian?
A system where people elect people to represent their area in government and address their interests and concerns.
What is Representative Government?