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What is a simple map usually set in the corner of a larger one?

Locator Map

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People who buy goods and services.

Consumers

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Who did the 13 original colonies belong to?

British (England)

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What was the real reason the Civil War started?

States' Rights

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What is the capital of PA?

Harrisburg

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This line runs north and south and measures distance east and west of the prime meridian.

Longitude

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means a consumers' desire to buy a particular thing or service. (They all want it)

Demand

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How did Great Britain get in debt?

The won the French and Indian war and received a large chunk of land. 

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Who was the President of the South?

Jefferson Davis

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Who was the 45th president?

Donald Trump

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This election-type of map shows state, national borders and cities. 

Political

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Means the amount of goods or services that are available. 

Supply

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What did the British do to pay off their soldiers?

The taxed the Americans. 

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Someone who wants to end or get rid of slavery. 

Abolitionist

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What is the smallest country?

Vatican

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This helps readers interpret the symbols that appear on maps. 

Map Key

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Means there is a limit to what we can have. 

Scarcity

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Who is famous for yelling, "The British are coming! The British are coming!" 

Paul Revere

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Who was known as the "Angel of the Battlefield"?

Clara Barton

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What is the state dog?

Great Dane

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This type of map shows mountains, valleys and bodies of water. 

Physical Map

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All choices have a cost. If a student chooses to spend his allowance on a book, he might not be able to go to the movies with friends. What is this called?

Opportunity Cost

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What was the first item the British taxed?

Paper products

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Who killed Abraham Lincoln?

John Wilkes Booth

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What is the state flower?

Mountain Laurel