Geography
Geological landscape
Nation/States
Ideologies
Government Branches
100

This cardinal directions points to where the sun rises in the morning. 

What is east? 

100

This geological landscape makes up 60% of Belize's landscape where various plants thrive here

What is a Tropical rainforest?

100

The political management that has monopoly power over a territory.

What is a State?

100

This ideology refers to the process of creating strengthening a nation-state's institutions, infrastructure, and social cohesion.  

What is nation building? 

100

This term emphasizes that the people, who are eligible voters, can elect the government. 

What is a democracy?

200

Imaginary lines that goes horizontally or latteraly across the world to divides the world between north and south. 

What are lines of latitude? 

200

This Geological landscape contains a high concentration of limestone. 

What is a mountain? 

200

Supreme power of a state which refers to a country's independent authority and right to self-control.

What is sovereignty?

200

An ideology that heavily emphasize on patriotism and ensuring the people are loyal or devoted to their nation or nation-state.

What is nationalism?

200

This branch ensures that the laws are being enforced.

What is the Judiciary?

300

This cardinal direction always points to the highest point on planet earth.

What is north? 

300

This geological landscape is also known as transitional lands

what is a Savannah?

300

This term refers to when a country can claim the lands, airspace, and territorial waters. 

What is Territoriality?

300

This term for nation-building ensures that the political system is fair and effective that represents the people. 

What is the government?

300

This government branch comprises of the ministers and prime ministers that makes up cabinet and the House of Representatives; their role is to manage ministries. 

What is the Executive?

400

This imaginary line is the starting point that points to either east or west

What is the prime meridian? 

400

This geological landscape contains trees capable of surviving in marsh lands and are found close to the coast.

What is a mangrove?

400

People united by history, tradition, culture, and language or descent living in a particular territory. 

What is a nation?

400

This term for nation-building focuses on developing industries and jobs to improve the quality of life.

What is the economy?
400

This government branch is specifically designed for a non-elected monarch that functions as the head of state (governor general). 

What is the Constitional Monarch?

500

This box on a map helps map readers to find places on the map using icons or symbols. 

What is a legend? 

500

This natural phenomenon happens when limestone is dissolved overtime and the ground sinks into the earth. 

What is a Cenote? 

500

An independent country consisting of people that speaks the same language, shares the same history and traditions. 

What is a Nation-state?

500

This term for nation-building fosters a sense of belonging and pride among citizens which is often seen through shared culture, history and values. 

What is national identity?

500

This government branch states when the party with the most representation in the House of Representatives forms the government of Belize. 

What is the Parliamentary system?

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