Government
Sources/Review
Systems
Review
Miscellaneous
100

A form of democracy in which representatives are elected to pass laws on behalf of citizens.

What is Representative Democracy?

100

The relationship between humans and nature in an area.

What is Human-Enviroment Interaction?

100

A system of government where people hold all the power, and vote on issues of government.

What is Democracy?

100

A pattern or main idea that consistently repeats itself throughout a site or topic.

What is Theme?

100

Democracy where people vote directly to change all laws.

What is Direct Democracy?

200

Government where one person holds all power.

What is Autocracy?

200

The exact coordinates of an address of a site can be found on Earth.

What is Absolute Location?

200

A system of government where a monarch has complete control.

What is Absolute Monarchy?

200

The Eastern Coast of NC is located here. It is
very flat with sand and marsh as its soil types. This region is known for
beaches and swamps.

What is Tidewater Region?

200

A system of government developed by Karl Marx wherein all property is owned publicly and each person works according to their ability, and is supplied according to their needs; “From each according to their ability, to each according to their need”

What is Communism?




300

A government in which a king or queen rules.
 

What is Monarchy?

300

These sources are created later by someone that did not experience
firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about. They often
summarize, interpret, analyze or comment on information found in primary sources. Ex.
biographies, documentaries, textbooks, articles, etc

What is Secondary Source?

300

Government where a few people hold all the power.

What is Oligarchy?

300

The point which divides where waterfalls can occur (west of the line) and where they cannot (east of the line). This line separates the Piedmont from the Inner Coastal Plain.

What is the Fall Line?

300

The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order
to establish facts and reach new conclusions.

What is Research?

400

a group that has the power to manage a “state”. Governments make
decisions on behalf of the people that live under their authority

What is Government?

400

These are immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic, from people who
had a direct connection with it. They include witnesses, auto-biographies, original
artifacts, etc.

What is Primary Source?

400

Economic system that states that services should be provided by privately
controlled groups, with less government intervention  

What is Capitalism?

400

The travel of people, plants, animals, objects, ideas, and
weather between different locations, places, and regions

What is Movement?

400

A territory or area that is unified by, and under the control of, a government.

What is a State?

500


A representative democracy that is headed by both representatives and a
president.

What is Republic?

500

A source is a place where information about people, places, or events is
obtained. Historians use sources to learn about past events, and support their arguments
and positions.

What is Source?

500


Economic theory that states that advocates for publicly provided services and
welfare (ex. public health insurance)

What is Socialism?

500

Based on people’s different perspectives and do not
have clearly defined boundaries.

What is a Vernacular Boundary?

500

To make a careful and critical examination of something, such as verifying the
reliability of a source.

What is Vetting?