Show:
Questions
Responses
Print
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Geography
Geography
Random
100
A document or a written work created after an event
What is a secondary source?
100
an unreasoned, emotional judgment about people and events.
What is bias?
100
The continent on which we live.
What is North America?
100
We live the this hemisphere.
What is the Northern Hemisphere (or the Western Hemisphere)?
100
The study of objects to learn about past human life is ...
What is archaeology?
200
A personal attitude about people or life.
What is Point of View?
200
A class of individuals with similar physical characteristics.
What is a species?
200
Imaginary lines that run horizontally around the world.
What are latitude lines?
200
Imaginary lines that run vertically around the world.
What are longitude lines?
200
The study of fossils.
What is paleontology?
300
Concerned with academic learning or research.
What is scholarly?
300
something that shows proof or an indication that something is true.
What is evidence?
300
The imaginary line that cuts the world in half horizontally.
What is the Equator?
300
The imaginary line that cuts the world in half vertically.
What is the Prime Meridian?
300
The study of human culture and how it develops over time.
What is anthropology?
400
A decision reached after examining evidence.
What is a conclusion?
400
A large division of time.
What is an era?
400
Two continents that share one mass of land.
What are Europe and Asia?
400
Name all five oceans.
What are the Pacific, Atlantic, Southern, Indian, and Arctic Oceans?
400
Plant or animal remains that have been preserved from an earlier time.
What are fossils?
500
Firsthand evidence of an event in history.
What is a primary source?
500
An object made by people.
What is an artifact?
500
Name the four continents that have land in the Southern Hemisphere.
What are Africa, South America, Australia, and Antarctica?
500
Name all 7 continents.
What are North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica?
500
A guess based on clues from the evidence at hand.
What is an inference?