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100

Give 3 examples of what a physical map might show.

A physical map shows the physical, or natural, features of a place. They often show elevation above sea level, and often use different colors to indicate different elevations. 

100

What is the difference between weather and climate? 

Weather happens at a specific time, climate is the weather over a prolonged period of time. 

100

What is culture? 

The beliefs, customs, practices and behaviors of a particular nation or group. 

100

Economic development ____________ productivity and ____________ the standard of ___________.

Increases, raises

100

What are old pieces of history that historians study called?

Artifacts

200

Label each layer


1. Mantle

2. Core

3. Crust 

200

How do infant mortality rates change? 

Medical care, food, and water. 

200

What happens to an items price, when the demand for the items decreases. 

The price will decrease, and the supply will decrease. 

200

Define tariff and embargoes. 

Tariff- A tax on trade. 

Embargo- Ban on trade

200

What are your 3 responsibilities as a citizen?

To vote, follow laws, and to serve on the jury. 

300

What are tectonic plates? How do they affect our lives? (Specifically earthquakes)

Tectonic plates are huge blocks of Earth's crust and upper mantle. Earthquakes occur at seams in the crust called, faults, these can range from small ones nobody can feel, and others can be giant and cause great harm. 

300

Describe the type of climate zone, tundra. 

A very cold, and treeless climate, found in the northernmost part of the globe, the ground there is completely frozen. 

300

What is, an area where one culture trait is dominant?

Culture region. 

300

If a countries productivity is low, what does that mean?

The country is under developed. 

300

Why do historians consider opinions AND facts?

The opinions may provide clues to he source's feelings and possible bias. 

400

What creates a global grid? What does a global grid allow you to do? 

Latitude and longitude form a global grid. You can describe the location of any point on Earth's surface using degrees of latitude and longitude. 

400

What are the 3 stages of the water cycle?

Precipitation, condensation, evaporation. 

400

What is the job of the government in a mixed economy? 

To provide services, and to collect taxes.

400

What is a unitary government?

Give one example. 

The central government makes ALL decisions.

Ex. South Korea, Italy, Spain

400

What is a primary source, and a secondary source? 

One example of each. 

Primary- Information that comes from someone who was actually there. (ex. diary, letter, photo)

Secondary- Information that does not come from someone who was there. (ex. textbook, movie)

500

What are the 5 Themes of Geography? Give one example of each. 

Location, the latitude and longitude points of the Eiffel Tower. 

Place, a region's climate, the language spoken in the area, and the architecture. 

Human- Environment Interaction, Building dams to control the flow of water, or deforestation to build buildings. 

Movement, the migration of people from one place to another, or the flow of goods across borders.

Region, a tropical location known as the "Sun Belt", or a country's "Rust Belt" which is showing their industrial region. 

500
What are the differences of a renewable resource vs a nonrenewable resource? Give examples of each. 

A renewable resource can be replaced fairly quickly, a nonrenewable resource is something that cannot be replaced, or will take millions of years to replace. 

Renewable- Trees

Nonrenewable- Fossil fuels

500

What happened? 

A new student moved from Uganda, she listens to very different music than her classmates. She has began to share her culture with the class. 

Cultural diffusion

500

What is a trade barrier? 

A government policy or restriction that limits international trade. 

500

The Diary of Anne Frank would be considered what kind of source? 

Primary source

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