Fill in the Blank
Frames of History
Geography 1
Geography 2
Vocabulary
100

Learning only a single story can create limited opinions and personal ________________________.

Bias

100

Peripheral people and even groups located just beyond the borders of the empire developed a stronger sense of group identity, separate from those within the empire’s borders.

Communities 

100

1 on the map is....

The Pacific Ocean

100

What number are the Himalayan Mountains?

13

100

Ask to consider how we are interconnected

Network

200

Historians and archeologists can provide additional perspectives by studying ________________________, which are objects made by humans in the past.

Artifacts

200

Merchants linked Rome to the Chinese Han Empire, trading fancy silks and other luxuries.

Networks 

200

5 on the map is.....

Atlantic Ocean

200

What number is the Swahili Coast?

9
200

An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.

Artifact

300

Learning about the past and refining critical thinking skills can help us understand and predict current and future ________________________, or governmental, issues.

Political

300

Colonizers took raw materials from their colonies and shipped them home to be turned into consumer goods in factories before shipping those goods back to the colonies to be sold for profit.

Production and Distribution

300

2 on the map is.....

Mesoamerica

300

What number are the Andes Mountains?

4
300

A spoken or written account of connected events; a story

Narrative

400

The Silk Road played a crucial role in ______ trade, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between the East and the West for centuries.

Global

400

 An idyllic life in Ancient Rome consisted of enjoying the baths, going to the circus or the amphitheater, and discussing over a meal.

Communities 

400

15 on the map is....

South China Sea

400

What number is the Mediterranean Sea?

7

400

Core facts in an area of study

Content

500

To fully understand life in the Roman Empire it is important to analyze it from the ____________ of both people living in the center and the periphery.

Perspective

500

Even though the Roman senate shared the responsibility of voting on issues, the votes generally favored the wealthy patricians.

Communities

500

14 on the map is...

Gobi Desert

500

What number is the Arabian Desert?

10

500

A compilation of people living together in a more or less ordered community

Societies

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