Vocabulary
Government
History
Continents and Oceans
Wild Card
100

Natural disasters, war, and lack of food are examples of a ___________

Push Factor

100

Joe Biden is the current _________ of the United States

President

100

The first president of the United States

George Washington

100

The name of the continent you are currently on

North America

100

What is Mr. Echt's favorite color?

Purple

200

A building where manufacturing takes place

Factory

200

The type of government where everyone gets a vote

Democracy

200

Before the United States became its own country it belonged to _________

England/Great Britain/United Kingdom

200

Europe

200

The term used to describe the countryside, or a place with few people

Rural

300

What is agriculture?

Farming, raising animals

300

A type of government with no voting

Dictatorship

300

The first Europeans to colonize North America came from __________

Spain

300

The name of the ocean at the top of the map

Arctic Ocean

300

What landform best describes this?

Coast/Coastline

400

List four examples of culture

Food, clothing, language, religion, history, economy/money, art, government, traditions

400

Give an example of a limited government

Democracy or Republic

400

What does "consent of the governed" mean?

The government must get permission or approval from the people before acting

400

Most of the islands in North America are found in the ___________ Sea

Caribbean

400

A map showing physical geography would include...

landforms, elevation, climate, weather

500

Define the word industrial.

Related to manufacturing, making things, etc.

500

The name of the people in a Republic that get to vote

Representatives

500

Other than Europeans, provide one example of migration to North America

Native Americans from prehistoric times or African slaves brought by Europeans

500

The part of North America between the United States and South America is called...

Central America

500

What is colonization?

When one country takes over another place for resources, like money or stuff.