Maps
Economics/Civics
Themes of Geography
Culture
Historical Sources
100

This tells what the maps shows.

What is the title?

100

This is the problem of limited resources.

What is scarcity?

100

What are the five themes of geography?

What are location, place, human/environment interaction, movement, and region?

100

This is a way of life.

What is culture?

100

These are both required to study history.

What is are primary and secondary sources?

200

This type of map shows landforms.

What is a physical map?

200

People generally have the same of these, but different wants. 

What are needs?

200

These are examples of this type of characteristic.

What are human characteristics?

200

These are the two levels of culture.

What are surface and deeper culture?

200

"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."

-Taken from the Gettysburg Address written by Abraham Lincoln. This is an example of this type of source.

What is a primary source?

300

Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest

What are intermediate directions?

300

These include following the laws, paying taxes, doing chores, and doing your work.

What are responsibilities?

300

 These are examples of this type of characteristic.

What are physical characteristics?

300

This includes family values, personal space, beliefs, eye contact, and social norms.

What is deeper culture?

300

This film, made in 2012, about Abraham Lincoln is an example of this type of source. 

What is a secondary source?

400

This uses colors to show boundaries.

What is a political map?

400

These are lost chances due to an economic choice. 

What is an opportunity cost?

400

These are ways humans interact with their environment.

What are adapt, depend, and modify?

400

Large differences in culture can often lead to this.

What is conflict?

400

This hat, once belonging to Abraham Lincoln, is an example of this. It is a human made object.

What is an artifact?

500

These run east to west and measure how far north or south a place is from the equator. They are also known as lines of latitude.

What are parallels?

500

People must make these because of scarcity.

What are (economic) choices?

500

This is what regions are defined by.

What is what places have in common?

500

This must happen in a compromise.

What is both sides must give up part of their demands?

500

Give an artifact, primary source, and secondary source that you would use to study Martin Luther King Jr.

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