The number of themes that we will use in this class
What is six?
The study of earth
What is geography?
diary entry
What is a primary source?
Asia, Antarctica, Australia, Africa, North America, South America
What are continents?
The person or people responsible for making and enforcing the laws of society
What is government?
The exchange of goods, services, or raw materials for money
What is trade?
the five themes of geography
What are: location, place, movement, HEI, and movement
A picture taken at the event
What is a primary source?
Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Southern, and Indian
What are the major oceans?
A government system where sole power belongs to the king or queen
What is a monarchy?
The movement and people between locations.
What is migration?
the two types of location
What are exact and relative
Gossip
What is a secondary source?
North, East, South, West
What are the cardinal directions
How a dictator takes control or gains support
What is by force or coercion?
The laws, regulations, and ethics of a society.
The way those laws and regulations are enforced and who enforces them.
What is Politics and Government
the three types of regions
What are vernacular, formal, and functional
A novel written by a researcher
What is a secondary source?
Political, Physical, Thematic, and topographic
What are types of maps
A government system where decisions are made by the people through voting
What is democracy?
The study of events, people, and cultures and the impact they have in our society
What is history?
The two factors of movement
What are push and pull factors?
A primary source
What is a first hand account of an experience?
Continent Easton Africa
What is Australia?
Two examples of government systems
What are : communism, dictatorship, democracy, republic, monarchy, feudalism