How can different primary sources and secondary sources give us a richer understanding of historical people and events?
100
A visual representation that shows all or part of the earth's surface with geographic features, urban areas, roads, and other details.
What is a map?
100
It is the precise point where is place is located on Earth.
What is absolute location?
100
It is a landform that was not man-made.
What is a natural landform?
100
How someone acts.
What are behaviors?
100
It is something written by someone who was actually alive in that time in history.
What is a primary source?
200
A sign or feature to warn people that an area is different.
What is a territorial marker?
200
Maps are two-dimensional representations of something that is supposed to be three-dimensional. It is something that allows something on a map to be located in a way that is universally understood.
What is a map grid?
200
This type of landform encourages settlement. Some examples are a fresh water lake or a forest.
What is a good landform?
200
Something thought of as true by an individual or group.
What are beliefs?
200
They are objects from a time in history.
What are secondary sources?
300
A table of symbols that helps you explain a map.
What is a map key?
300
It is the four directions that have the initials N, S, E, W.
What is a cardinal direction?
300
This is what happens when someone makes some place their home.
What is a settlement?
300
The way of life celebrated by a group of people.
What is culture?
300
It is a better understanding of the topic you want to know.
What is a richer understanding?
400
A circular instrument that shows you the cardinal directions north, south, east, and west.
What is a compass rose?
400
These two explorers were known to have "found" America.
Who were Lewis and Clark?
400
Some examples of this type of landform are deserts, the top of a mountain or the jungle. This is a landform that is very hard to live in or nearby.
What is a harsh landform?
400
A system of beliefs and values passed down to people from the people who came before them.
What are traditions?
400
Something that happened in the past.
What is history?
500
A map that shows natural features, countries or states, location of human features, and the distribution of human and physical features.
What is a physical map?
500
This is the name of what you are looking at.
What is a title?
500
They are the circumstances under which someone lives in a certain place.
What are living conditions?
500
They are the standards and what someone or a group of people think is right.