Geography
Institutions
Government
Economy
Other
100

This is historically the most important factor for where people decide where to live.

What is access to water?

100

This institution could involve the building of schools.

What is education?

100

This automatically makes a country's government classified as rule by many.

What is voting or elections?

100

This is a one word answer for what economy is all about.

What is money?

100

This is the term for a common set of beliefs, values, and traditions that unites a group of people. 

What is culture?

200

This is the purpose of building a settlement (city) around a river.

What is transportation and freshwater for drinking?

200

This institution could involve worshipping once a week on Saturdays or Sundays.

What is religion?

200

This is the type of government that would have free and open elections where everybody votes.

What is a limited government?

200

This is the economy type that has private ownership and very little government interference. 

What is free enterprise?

200

This is the coordinates of "E."

What is (40N, 60E)?

300

This is a tool geographers would use to pinpoint the exact location of something on the Earth.

What is latitude and longitude?

300

This institution includes making laws. 

What is government?

300

This is the rule book countries have that tells their government how to act and protects the rights of the citizens. 

What is a constitution?

300

This is the economy type where every single part of the economy is controlled by the government. 

What is communism?

300

This word describes when a small group has control over a country.

What is Oligarchy?

400

This type of map would primarily showcase the natural landscape of a place on Earth.

What is a physical map?

400

This institution includes printing off currency.

What is economy?

400

This is the type of government system where the national government shares power with smaller governments like states.

What is federal?

400

In a dictatorship, the country is “ruled by ___.”

What is One?

400
These are the six main cultural traits we use in this class. 

What are rules, celebrations, religion, language, food, and music?

500

These are the 7 continents and 5 oceans.

What are North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, and the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Southern, and Indian Oceans?

500

This institution is the most important in a culture traditionally.

What is family?

500

This is the type of government where the national government has direct and absolute authority over the nation, and it does not share power. 

What is unitary?

500

This is a term often used interchangeably with Communism, but the government doesn't own every single thing. 

What is socialism?

500

These are the six biggest religions practiced in the world.

What are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism, and Buddhism?