Government
Economics
Religion
Five Themes of Geography
Location
100

This is a purpose of government.

What is: maintain order, provide defense, provide services to the people.

100

This economic system is based on what the ancestors did before, and people are not free to make their own economic choices.

What is a traditional economy?

100

This term describes something that is "awe inspiring" and "deserving of honor and reverence" it is an essential element of all religions.

What is "the sacred"?

100

This theme of geography focuses on adaptation and modification.

What is human-environment interaction?

100

An imaginary one of these encircles the globe and the intersection of the lines indicates an exact location.

What is the grid system?

200

This general form of government means rule by one person; there are several different versions.

What is autocracy?

200

This economic system is one where private individuals and private groups make all the economic decisions.

What is a market economy?

200

This term describes a branch or subdivision of a religion.

What is a sect?

200

This theme of geography can be either absolute or relative.

What is location?

200

These imaginary lines circle the globe but they never intersect.

What is latitude?

300

This form of government is rule by the people; there are  two main types.

What is democracy?

300

This type of economic system is one where the government answers all of the economic questions and controls the economy. 

What is a command economy?

300

This term describes that life's origins and mysteries can be explained through reason, science and logic.

What is secularism?

300

This theme of geography focuses on migration: both immigration and emigration.

What is movement?

300

These imaginary lines cross the globe and intersect at the poles.

What is longitude?

400

This form of government is actually the absence of any government, where people are not beholden to any nation or state and live in complete freedom.

What is anarchy?

400

This economic system is used by most countries on earth and represents a blend or compromise between two opposing economic systems; economic decision making is shared.

What is a mixed economy?

400

This term describes the belief in many gods which is prominent in Hinduism and traditional indigenous religions.

What is polytheism?

400

Geographers group countries together into these based on common human and physical characteristics.

What are regions?

400

This term represents the intersection of imaginary lines pinpointing an exact location; they are expressed in a very particular way.

What are coordinates?

500

This form of government is one that is based on religion and the laws are based on the sacred writings of the religion.

What is theocracy?

500

These are the three economic questions that all societies must answer.

What is: What to produce? How to produce it and how much to produce? Who receives the goods?

500

In traditional, indigenous religions, this term describes how the stories, prayers, chants and ceremonies are passed down to future generations considering the lack of sacred writings.

What is oral tradition?

500

This theme of geography provides a description of a location including its physical and human characteristics to provide someone with a fuller picture of what the location is like.

What is place?

500

This is the most important line of longitude; all other lines of longitude are measured in relation to it.

What is the Prime Meridian?