Maps
Regions
Four Core Social Studies
Anything!
100

Lines of latitude go which way:  East and West or North and South?

East and West

100

Which region borders the Gulf of Mexico?

Southeast

100

Making rules and laws is the job of the:

Government

100

How do scientists think the earliest Americans got to North and South America?

Walking across a land bridge

200

A physical map shows what?

Physical features such as lakes, oceans, rivers, mountains, deserts, etc.

200

Which region borders the Pacific Ocean?

West

200

Who studies needs and wants? (Clue: Think MONEY)

Economist

200

Give me one physical feature and one human feature

examples:

physical - mountains, valleys, oceans, lakes, etc.

human - houses, bridges, schools, etc.

300

If you wanted to plan a driving trip to the Grand Canyon, which map would you use?

a. Rainfall Map

b. Road Map

c. Physical Map

Road Map
300

Which region has very cold winters and is landlocked?

Midwest

300

Which type of social scientist would be interested in reading an old diary from long ago?

Historian

300

True or False:  A forest is a physical feature.

True

400

Which scientist would be interested in a map?

A Geographer

400

True or False: The Northeast region has a desert.

False

400

Which social scientist would study receipts?

Economist

400

True or False:  Spain was the first European country to create a settlement in North America.

True

500

Do find distance on a map, you would look at the map ___________.

Scale

500

The West region has a landform that can be described as taller than all of the other landforms around it.  What is this land feature called?

Plateau

500

What do political scientists study?

The Government, such as who is in charge, who makes laws, etc.

500

Which social scientist would ask this question:

Who is in charge?

A political scientist

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