Map Skills
Political Systems
Economic Awareness
Historical Perspective
Cultural Interactions
100
An area where people live, work and play
What is a neighborhood?
100
A person in a community.
What is a citizen?
100
Something that we produce.
What is a product?
100
A farm would be in this area.
What is a rural community?
100
A large areas in the United States.
What is a region?
200
A flat diagram that shows a state or city
What is a map?
200
One must win this for an elected position.
What is an election?
200
Recycling is a form of this.
What is conservation?
200
A government official that oversees a town
What is a mayor?
200
An area in which you are a member.
What is a community?
300
A sphere that shows the whole world.
What is a globe?
300
The state legislator has to do this for a bill to become law.
What is a vote?
300
When we sell products to another country.
What is a trade?
300
The person who oversees the state of Iowa.
What is a governor?
300
Temperature and seasons are an example of this.
What is a climate?
400
An ocean, island, mountain and valley are examples of?
What is a landform?
400
A police officer has to uphold this.
What is the law?
400
Computers, cell phones, ipads, etc are examples of this.
What is technology?
400
The number of people that live in a particular community.
What is population?
400
Something that has been passed down through generations.
What is a tradition?
500
There are 7 of these in the world.
What is a continent?
500
School structure is like this.
What is a community government?
500
Wind turbines are an example of this.
What is a natural resource?
500
How a town or city changes over time.
What is a growth pattern of a community?
500
Kofu, Japan and Saint-Etieene, France are examples of this.
What is sister city?