Geography
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100

 Lines that run East to West  and include the Equator 


Latitude 

100

explorers of the Louisiana Territory

Lewis and Clark

100

 The document that declared the colonies free from Britain.

Declaration of Independence

100

 Money paid to the government.

tax

100

Kentucky's state bird

Northern Cardinal 

200

 Line dividing Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

Prime Meridian

200

 A man-made waterway in New York completed in 1825 that connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, improving trade and transportation.

Erie Canal

200

The branch that interprets laws.

Judicial Branch 

200

 Physical items people buy.

Goods

200

What ocean did the British cross to come to the 13 colonies?

Atlantic

300

 Shows directions on a map

Compass Rose

300

 land in the Pacific Northwest settled in the 1840s.

Oregon Territory  

300

What type of government does the U.S. have?

Democracy/representative government 

300

 Amount of a product available and how much people want a product.

Supply and Demand

300

What document is the supreme law of the United States?

Constitution 

400

 Materials from nature used by people.

Natural Resources

400

 land bought from France in 1803, doubling the size of the U.S.

Louisiana Purchase

400

 Responsibilities of citizens (voting, obeying laws).

Civic Duty

400

 What you give up when making a choice.

Opportunity Cost

400

The fort in Kentucky that was used during the American Revolution

Boonesborough 

500

Long-term weather patterns.

Climate – Long-term weather patterns.

500

 belief that the U.S. was meant to expand across the continent.

Manifest Destiny – belief that the U.S. was meant to expand across the continent.

500

A system that prevents one branch from becoming too powerful.

Checks and Balances

500

Limited resources

Scarcity

500

Name the 7 Continents

North America 

South America

Antartica

Africa

Asia

Europe 

Australia 

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