The Basics
Climate, People & the Environment
Culture & Society
Economics, Trade & Development
Government & Citizenship
100

The part of a physical map that shows directions.

What is a compass rose?

100

Winds air pressure, evaporation, and the angle of the sun shape the daily ______ of a place?

What is weather?

100

The most basic social unit of any society.

What is family?

100

The economic system with the highest level of government control.

What is a command economy?

100

A form of government in which a king or queen shares power with the people of the state and with other branches of government.

What is a constitutional monarchy?

200

The theme used when studying how human migration patterns over time affect a place's geography.

What is movement?

200

A network of plants and animals that depend on one another and their environment for survival.

What is an ecosystem?

200

The beliefs, customs, practices, and behavior of a particular nation or group.

What is culture?

200

Increased competition between producers of a good may lead to a decrease in __________.

What is profit?

200

Who has the most authority in a democracy?

What are the citizens?
300

The map you would most likely use to be able to identify the capital of Montana.

What is a political map?

300

This human activity has changed land use and led to the growth of cities in many countries since the 1800s.

What is industrialization?
300

A group of people living in similar economic conditions.

What is a social class?

300
High standards of living, high productivity, and high life expectancy are features of a _____________ country.
What is developed?
300

A limited government would most likely <allow> or <restrict> its citizens to speak freely.

What is allow?

400

The best example of a primary source: 

a movie, encyclopedia entry, history textbook, photography

What is a photograph?

400

Job availability is an example of a ______ factor of migration.

What is job availability?

400

People can shape their _____________ by meeting their basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.

What is environment?

400

A way to increase economic development.

What is investing in education?
400

A legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of another country.

What is naturalization?

500

The study of all aspects of human life.

What is anthropology?

500

Examples of this type of resource include oil and coal.

What is a nonrenewable resource?

500

A family consisting of parents and their children.

What is a nuclear family?

500

What countries that do not have goods and resources they need do in order to get them.

What is trade?

500

Serving on a jury is an example of a ______________ of U.S. citizens.

What is a responsibility?