Location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region
What are the 5 themes of geography
This event was when British soldiers fired into an American Colonist crowd and killed 5 people
What was the Boston Massacre?
The King of Great Britain during the American Revolution
Who was King George III?
The process of more and more people living in cities and towns, leading to the growth and development of urban areas
What is Urbanization?
The model where the Earth is the center of the Solar System
What is the Geocentric Model?
Factors include job opportunities, family, and safety
What are Pull Factors?
This famous battle during the American Revolution is also called "the shot heard around the world"
What was Lexington and Concord?
The King and Queen of France during the French Revolution
The practice of employing children to work, often in difficult and unsafe conditions
What is Child Labor?
A concept in which individuals agree to surrender some of their freedoms to an authority of a government or ruler in exchange for protection of their rights to maintain social order
What is a Social Contract?
Is specific and uses longitude and latitude lines to describe where a place is
What is Absolute Location?
This social hierarchy in France had the Roman Catholic Clergy on top, the King and Queen in the middle, and everyone else on the bottom
What was the Estate System?
Very successful and wealthy industrialist known for building a vast fortune in the steel industry
Who was Andrew Carnegie?
The process by which individuals or groups from different cultures come to share common customs, values, and ways of life
What is Assimilation?
English philosopher whose theories on natural rights, government by consent, and the separation of powers influenced modern democratic thought
Who was John Locke?
Factors include war, political instability, and natural disasters
What are Push Factors?
This event was when people broke into a prison for gunpowder
What was the Storming of the Bastille?
Highly successful American businessman who became one of the richest people in history by dominating the oil industry
Who was John D Rockefeller?
Examples include strapping, hanging iron weights from necks, hanging children from the roof in baskets, nailing ears to tables, and dunking people in water
What are Factory Working Conditions?
An original document or firsthand account created during the time period being studied
What is a Primary Source?
When a government is run by a King or Queen
What is a Monarchy?
This event killed thousands of people in France via guillotine
What was the Reign of Terror?
A very successful businessman, nicknamed the Commodore, who built his wealth in railroads and shipping
Who was Cornelius Vanderbilt?
Henry Ford invented this to make production of his cars faster which became revolutionary
What was the Mechanical Assembly Line?
This country uses anarchy as their form of government
What is None?