Political
Geographic 1
Geographic 2
Social 1
Social 2
100
Something to which a person is entitled. Example: Freedom of speech.
Rights
100
One of several major land masses on the Earth
Continent
100
Explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map.
Key/ Legend
100
Doing what you are supposed to do; reliability or dependability to do your part.
Responsibility
100
An accepted value or agreed on rule of action or conduct.
Principle
200
Any idea or statement that talks about or means government.
Political
200
Lines that run around the globe like a belt (East to West)
Latitude
200
Lines that run North to South on the globe
Longitude
200
Anything that (idea/ statement) that talks about people
Social
200
A state of mutual harmony between people or groups, especially in personal relations.
Peace
300
The system of basic principles according to which a nation, state, or people group is governed.
Constitution
300
Helps determine the distance on a map.
Scale
300
An instrument that shows directions
Compass Rose/ Cardinal Directions
300
A fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward opinions and practices that differ from one's own.
Tolerance
300
A system of basic principals
Rules
400
The state of being protected as, and an individual member of society with the rights, privileges, duties, and obligations of a citizen.
Citizenship
400
A way to divide the earth in to 4 sections.
Hemisphere
400
The zero degree line of longitude that divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres
Prime Meridian
400
Representing several different cultures or races of people together.
Multicultural
400
This is the continent we live on
North America!
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