Geography
U.S. Government
Economics
Map Skills
History and Culture
100
Description of what it's like to live in a location
PLACE
100
The source of power in the best governments
PEOPLE
100
Term used for money
CURRENCY
100
Type of map that shows you states and their capitals
POLITICAL MAP
100
The number of planes involved in the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001.
4
200
Describes the position of a place in relation to another place
RELATIVE LOCATION
200
Voting for government representatives, obeying laws, and helping solve problems in their own communities
RESPONSIBILITIES OF U.S. CITIZENS
200
Means of production are privately owned and operated for profit
CAPITALISM
200
South of Canada
RELATIVE LOCATION OF THE UNITED STATES
200
You are able to speak 2 languages
BILLINGUAL
300
126 Main Street would be an example.
ABSOLUTE LOCATION
300
Makes laws, declares war, and can override presidential vetoes
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
300
Economic system in which communist government plans the whole economy
COMMAND
300
2 Major Mountain Ranges in the United States
ROCKY MOUNTAINS AND APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS
300
3 Native American Civilizations
MAYA, AZTEC, INCA
400
The movement of ideas or behaviors from one cultural region to another
DIFFUSION
400
Division of power between the national government and local government
FEDERAL SYSTEM
400
Northeast, South, Midwest, Interior West, and Pacific
THE 5 ECONOMIC REGIONS
400
Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie
THE 5 GREAT LAKES
400
3 Important Industries in the late 1800's
STEEL, OIL, TEXTILES
500
In geography, three things can be moved
PEOPLE, GOODS, IDEAS
500
THIS AMENDMENT ALLOWS WOMEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE
19TH AMENDMENT
500
Determines the prices of goods and services
SUPPLY AND DEMAND
500
The largest state
ALASKA
500
During colonial times, plantations generally produced these 2 crops
COTTON AND TOBACCO