Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Vocab 3
Map Reading
Bonus Round
100

The study of the past

What is History?

100

Someone who studies the past

Who is a historian?

100

The first people to be living in a place

Who are Indigenous People?

100

The Capitol of the Country in this map


What is Paris?

100

The continent where you find the southpole, where the penguins slide on snow, and where scientists brave the cold

What is Antarctica?

200

A historical source that was made during the time you are studying by someone who was there

What is a primary source?

200

A historical source that was made after the time you were studying, by someone who read primary sources.

What is a secondary source?

200

When people move from one place to another with the intention of settling, either forever or a little while, in that new place

What is Human Migration?

200

The Country to the North of Bonners Ferry


What is Canada?

200

The name that the people the spanish called the Navajo called themselves

What is The Dine

300

A historical research method where people are either interviewed about things they have seen or they pass down their knowledge through storytelling.

What is Oral History?

300

Fictional stories set in the past that otherwise could have happened in real life.

What is Historical Fiction?

300

People who travel from place to place, surviving by hunting, gathering, and herding

Who are nomads?

300

The northernmost mountain in Vietnam 

What is Phan Xi Pang Mountain?

300

The people who used winter counts as a way of recording their history

Who are the Lakota?

400

The study of the physical features of the Earth and the activities of people on it.

What is geography?

400

A 2 Dimensional representation of a place that we use to navigate and represent our world.

What is a Map?

400

People who settle in one place and plant crops and raise animals to provide for themselves

Who are farmers?

400

The southernmost island of New Zealand 

What is Steward Island?

400

The name of the piece of land that people crossed into the America

What is the Bering Land Bridge?

500

The city where the government of a territory is based marked by a special symbol on maps

What is a Capitol?

500

The line on a map that designates where one territory starts and another territory ends.

What is a border?

500

A society that is reliant on farming to provide its food

What is an agricultural society?

500

The northernmost  town in Sierra Leone

What is Falaba?

500

The empire in modern day Mexico who had their capitol at the city of Tenochtitlan

Who are the Aztecs?

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