MAP LITERACY
KEY TERMS
HISTORIC EVIDENCE & ANALYZING SOURCES
ECONOMICS
CIVICS & GOVERNMENT
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This is the map part that is missing from the map on your study guide.
What is a title? (This is the answer to Part I, #1 of your study guide.)
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This is a map that shows the names and political boundary lines/borders of a place.
What is a political map? (This is the answer to Part II, #3)
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True or False: Primary sources are always more reliable than secondary sources?
What is False? (This is the answer to Part III, #1)
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These are the resources that are needed to produce goods and services; include land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
What are the factors of production? (This is the answer to Part II, #10)
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True or False: Voting is a duty?
What is False? (This is the answer to Part III, #13)
200
These are the two lines of latitude that the majority of the state of Florida is located between.
What are 30 degrees North AND 25 degrees North? (This is the answer to Part I, #9 on your study guide.)
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This is serious news of widespread importance, concerning politics, business, and foreign affairs.
What is hard news? (This is the answer to Part II, #5)
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True OR False: Current events include both hard news and soft news stories?
What is True? (This is the answer to Part III, #5)
200
This is the study of how people and nations make choices about using scarce resources to fill their needs and wants.
What is economics? (This is the answer to Part II, #6)
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These are the four basic duties of U.S. citizens.
What is obey the law; pay taxes; serve on juries; and defend the nation? (This is the answer to Part III, #12)
300
This is the type of map that is featured on your study guide AND why.
What is a political map because cities and states are labeled and borders are clearly defined. (This is the answer to Part I, #2)
300
These are contemporary developments in local, national, and international affairs.
What are current events? (This is the answer to Part II, #1)
300
According to recent polls, Americans consider Thomas Jefferson the most influential Founding Father. Is this a fact OR an opinion?
What is a fact? (This is the answer to Part III, #3)
300
This is the economic system in which people are free to control and own the means of production. The United State's economy is an example of this.
What is the free enterprise system? (This is the answer to Part III, #6)
300
These are some powers of the federal government.
What are print/coin money; declare war; maintain the military; make treaties; regulate trade between states and with foreign nations? (This is the answer to Part III, #9)
400
This is the intermediate direction that describes the relationship between Lakeland and Miami.
What is northwest (Lakeland is northwest of Miami Beach) OR southeast (Miami Beach is southeast of Lakeland) (This is the answer to Part I, #7 on your study guide.)
400
This is the study of the Earth and its people.
What is geography? (This is the answer to Part II, #7)
400
David Wright is the best hitter on the Mets. Is this statement an example of an informed opinion; an uninformed opinion; an unbiased fact, OR an unbiased opinion?
What is an uninformed opinion? (This is the answer to Part III, #4)
400
These are the three most common trade barriers that a nation may put in place to protect their businesses from competition.
What are tariffs, import quotas, and embargos. (This is the answer to Part III, #7)
400
These are powers that are shared between both the federal and state governments.
What are enforcing laws; protecting the health and safety of the people; building roads; and collecting taxes? (This is the answer to Part III, #11)
500
This is the actual distance between Lake City and Key Largo.
What is approximately 375 miles? (This is the answer to Part I, #3 on your study guide.)
500
This is a type of government in which power is split between a central/national government and state and local governments.
What is federal system? (This is the answer to Part II, #9)
500
These are the questions that you need to ask of each source that you analyze.
What are: Who is the author/creator of this source; what audience was the source intended to reach?; what is the format of the source?; AND what is the significance/purpose of the source? (This is the answer to Part III, #2)
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This is the trade barrier that a country would use if it wanted to make the price of an imported good higher than the same good made in the home country.
What is a tariff? (This is the answer to Part III, #8)
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These are powers of the state governments.
What are provide school and education; issue marriage and driver's licenses; approve zoning and land use; and regulate businesses within the state? (This is the answer to Part III, #10)
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