Communities/Map Skills
US Basics
Geography/History
Government/Economy

Vocabulary
100

What are two features of a rural community? 

Example answers:

- houses are far apart

- many farms

- many animals

- fewer people

100

What is the capital of the United States?

Washington D.C.

100

What are the five regions of the US?

west, southwest, midwest, southeast, northeast

100

Name the three branches of government. Identify one job of each branch.

Executive: enforces laws and directs the armed forces

Legislative: makes laws and sets taxes

Judicial: decides what laws mean and decides if laws follow the constitution

100

money you pay to a government 

taxes

200

Identify two ways an urban and a suburban community are different.

Example answers:

- urban: more people, suburban: less people

- urban: taller buildings

- suburban: close to the city, but not in the city

200

On which continent is the US located?

North America
200

How do people depend on their environment?

Examples: Fisherman in the northeast depend on fish. Farmers in the midwest depend on land.


200

Who is leader of each state's executive branch?

governor

200

the ability to face fear or danger; bravery

courage

300

What is a border? Where would you see a border?

A border is an imaginary line that divides places. You would see a border between two or more places on a map.

300

How many states are in the US?

50

300

Who has lived in the US for thousands of years?

Native Americans

300

What is the highest court? How are the judges appointed?

Supreme Court, chosen by the president, but senate must agree

300

having a lot of factories and manufacturing

industrialized

400

Identify a map feature. Explain how it is used.

Example answers:

- compass rose, tells intermediate and cardinal directions

- symbols, pictures that tell you about the map

- key, explains what the symbols on a map mean

- scale - helps find the distance on a map

400

What country borders the US to the north? What country borders the US to the south?

north - Canada

south - Mexico

400

What event helped end slavery?

The Civil War

400

Why is the US called the "breadbasket of the world?"

Farmers provide food for countries all over the world due to an abundance of natural resources.

400

Define colonist.

a person who lives in or is a member of a colony

500

What are the prime meridian and the equator? Which types of lines are they?

The prime meridian is a line of longitude that divides the eastern and western hemisphere. The equator is a line of latitude that divides the northern and Southern Hemisphere.

500

Which ocean borders the US to the east? Which ocean borders the US to the west?

east: Atlantic Ocean

west: Pacific Ocean

500

Identify an effect caused by the Great Depression?

Example answers: - people were poor 

- people lost their jobs

- banks, stores, and schools closed

500

Define service industry. Identify two jobs that are in the service industry.

Jobs helping others. Teachers, doctors, taxi drivers, nurses, policemen.

500

What would you find in a mint?

money

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