When supply is high but demand is low prices...
What is decrease?
This theme of geography asks where is it?
What is location?
This is an original work, such as a diary or letter.
What is a primary source?
These lines run East and West on a map.
What are lines of Latitude?
The reason why paper money has worth.
Because we are told it does. (Tinkerbell Effect).
When supply is low but demand is high prices...
What is increase?
This theme of geography asks what is it like there.
What is place?
This type of source interpret, critique, or analyze primary sources.
What is a secondary source?
These lines run North and South on a map.
What is Longitude?
Printing more money causes this.
What is inflation?
Money that is paid on a loan by a barrower for the use of that money.
What is interest?
This theme of geography asks how do people interact with the environment.
What is human environment interaction?
This can be checked for accuracy or proven.
What is a fact?
If you split the Earth in half, the pieces are called this.
What are Hemispheres?
The common name of a clepsydra.
What is a water clock.
Money paid to someone in exchange for the use of a property.
What is rent?
This theme of geography asks how is this place connected to other places.
What is movement?
This may include judgement words such as best, worst or greatest.
What is an opinion?
Zero degrees longitude.
What is the Prime Meridian?
When you could trade gold for cash at the bank, America was on this standard.
What is the gold standard?
When supply and demand are equal.
What is the point of equilibrium?
This theme of geography asks how might common characteristics help us understand this places.
What is regions?
A biography is this type of source.
What is a secondary source?
Zero degrees Latitude.
What is the Equator?
This is how the Black Plague spread through Europe.