History
Geography
Economics
Government
Say What?
100

What does a historian study?

People and events of the past

100

What does a geographer study?

Earth and how people interact with it

100

What do economists study? 

they study resources, goods, and services

100

What does a political scientist study?

study government and how people interact with them (civics).

100

What month is my birthday in? 

November

200

What question would a historian likely ask?

What happened?

Who was involved?

When did it happen?

How and why did it happen?

200

What question would a geographer likely ask?

What is it like there?

200

What question would a economist likely ask? 

What is produced? 

200

What question would a political scientist likely ask?

How is our government organized?

200

How old will I be on my birthday? 

40

300

Name an example of a primary source

photograph, diary, journal, letters

300

What are the 5 themes of Geography?

Movement, Regions, Human/Environment Interaction, Location, Place

300

What is it called when there are not enough goods or services available that people want? 

Scarcity

300

What are the 3 levels of government? 

local

state 

federal

300

What size shoe do I wear? 

Size 12

400

Name an example of a secondary resource

textbook

400

Name one example of a physical characteristic?

landforms, water, trees

400

Name all 3 types of resources

Human

Capital

Natural

400

What are the 3 branches of government?

Executive

Legislative

Judicial

400

What is my favorite sport?

Basketball

500

In your own words describe chronological order

chronological order is time order what happens first, then second, and so on

500

Name one example of a human characteristic?

bridges, roads, cities

500

True or False? Economics is the study of money

False

500

Name at least 3 of the 6 Core Democratic Values

Freedom (liberty),Fairness, Common Good, Equality, Diversity, Patriotism 


500

What city was I born in?

Detroit

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