GOVERNMENT
ECONOMICS
WESTWARD
EXPANSION
GEOGRAPHY
INSTITUTIONS
100

What are three key features of a Limited Government?

1. Leaders share power

2. Constitutional restrictions on power

3. Human rights matter


100

In a communist economy who decides what goods will be produced?

The Government

100

Explain the difference between a push and a pull factor

push factor: makes people want to leave a place 

pull factor: makes people want to move into a place

100

What do we call the lines that run East to West on a map?

Lines of Latitude 

100

What is a Government Institution?

Institution that makes laws, creates order and ensures justice for people and provides services

200

Ancient Greece is historically significant because it:

It was the first democratic form of Government
200

What are the four types of factors of production

land, capital, entrepreneur, labor

200

Overcrowding, disease, and political tension in Europe drove many people to move to North America. These negative reasons are called ___

Push factors

200

Name the famous mountain range on the east side of North America

The Appalachian Mountains
200

How does education help immigrants adapt to a new society?

Education provides language skills 

300

What type of Government has a king or queen?

Monarchy

300

What is the term for the goods a country sells to other countries?

Exports

300
Give two examples of how humans have modified the environment

building dams

constructing roads/railroads

creating irrigation systems 

clearing land for farming 

300

Which river runs through Egypt, Africa and helped ancient civilization thrive?

Nile River

300

How do religious institutions help immigrant communities?

Religious institutions provide spiritual guidance and community connections

400
Name one key difference between limited and unlimited Government

limited: citizens rights are protected 

unlimited: citizens rights aren't protected

400

What are natural resources and can you give three examples of a natural resource?

natural resources are the materials found in nature that people use to live and build their world.

water, trees, soil, coal, oil, gas, animals, minerals

400

Immigrants contribute to this part of culture, such as food, music, and holidays

cultural diversity

400

Major physical features that influence human settlement patterns include:

Rivers and Mountains

400

Name all four basic institutions found in everyday society.

Government, Religious, Economic, Educational Institutions 

500

Why is voting important in a democracy?

Voting allows citizens to have a voice in the government system and hold leaders accountable

500

Why do customers benefit from having many different stores to shop at?

They have more choices and better prices

500

How does migration affect culture?

it spreads cultural habits and increases diversity

500

Why are rivers and Oceans important for trade? And what do we call a city that is along the ocean and used for trade?

rivers and oceans make it easier to transport goods longer distances 

Port Cities 

500

Why are institutions important in a society?

They help meet people's needs like learning, safety and beliefs