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Five Themes
Geography
Think like a Historian
Stone Age
Current Events
100
Where something is located, can be relative or absolute
Location
100
The cardinal directions in order
North East South West
100
Making an educated guess
Inference
100
Paleolithic means
Old Stone Age
100
The U.S. National Weather Service defines a blizzard as having what wind speed?
35 mph or more
200
This tells you what an area is like; it can describe physical and human characteristics
Place
200
The intermediate directions in order
Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Northwest
200
Which came first: BC or AD?
BC
200
Neolithic means
New stone age
200
What do all drone bees have in common?
They are all male
300
What do the people do to the environment? How do people adapt to, modify, and depend on their environment?
Human Environment Interaction
300
Longitude
Long (vertical)
300
Remains of plants and animals that provide clues about the past
fossils
300
The biggest event in human history
The agricultural revolution
300
What invertebrate is an anthozoan known for its stony skeleton?
Coral
400
How do people and ideas get around? Why did people move to this place, or why did people leave it?
Movement
400
Latitude
Flatitude (horizontal)
400
Objects and artwork created by people that give us clues about the past
Artifacts
400
Holy places decorated with images or gods and goddesses
shrines
400
Who is the first U.S. president to live in the White House?
John Adams
500
An area with unifying features, or something in common, such as location, language, religion, or climate.
Region
500
The imaginary line that runs from east to west and divides the globe into Northern and Southern hemispheres
The equator
500
An opinion or feeling not supported by facts
Bias
500
A Neolithic city where people built their doors in the roofs of houses.
Çatalhöyük
500
In what part of the U.S. government do elected officials serve six-year terms?
Senate terms are six years