1.1 Terms
1.2 Terms and Concepts
2.1 Concepts
2.2-2.3 Concepts
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100
The study of the past.

What is history?

100
Materials found in the earth that people need and value.

What are resources? 

100

People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive.

Who are hunter-gatherers? 

100

To move.

What is migrate? 

100

The study of the past based on what people left behind.

What is archaeology?

200

Objects created by and used by humans. 

What are artifacts?

200
Define geography.

What is the study of the earth's physical and cultural features?

200
People believe ____ have also evolved and changed over time. However, there are differing views on this as well. This is used to accomplish a task.
What is a tool?
200

A strip of land connecting two continents. 

What is a land bridge?

200

The difference between longitude and latitude. 

Longitude: vertical. Latitude: horizontal.

300

Immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic, from people who had a direct connection with it.

What is a primary source? 

300

What are the main two branches of geography?

What is physical and human geography?

300

What is a society?

A community of people who share a common culture.

300

What are hominids? (Add which worldview it's part of).

Early human ancestors who lived millions of years ago. Evolutionist. 

300

Why did people migrate?

Climate changes.

400

Interprets and analyzes primary sources.

What is a secondary source? 
400

Give a reason how human geography help us understand history.

What kind of work do people do? How do they get food? What are their homes like? What religions do they practice? How does the environment affect the people? How do people protect themselves? Why do some diseases spread easily?

400

What are the three views of how humans started to live on earth?

1. Young Earth Creationist

2. Old Earth Creationist

3. Evolutionist

400

Why did people quit being hunter-gatherers?

Domestication. Agriculture. 
400

List the five themes of geography.

Location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region.

500

The knowledge, beliefs, customs, and values of a group of people. 

What is culture?

500
Explain how physical geography affect resources and shape cultures. 

What resources does a place have that people can use (food, housing, etc.)? How do people form communities around certain environments? How does the environment help protect against invasion? 

500

How does your worldview affect your understanding of how civilization/the Earth began?

Answer varies. 

500

How did people adapt to their environments?

Built their own shelters, made clothes to adapt to the environment, ate different foods, developed and improved tools and technologies. 

500

There are three main views of how humans started to live on earth. Write a general statement for each worldview.

The world evolved from nothing over millions of years. (Evolutionist)

God made the earth but then let evolution do lots of the work. (Evolutionary Creationist/Old Earth Creationist)

God made the earth as it is in 6 days. (Young Earth Creationist)