the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
Geography
the discipline of Social Studies most concerned with wealth and the use of resources
Economics
distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees
Longitude
The reading, analysis and writing needed to tell stories about the past
Historical Thinking
the basic rights to which all people are entitled as human being
Human Rights
the ability to hurt, harm or influence others
Power
who you are to others, including your family, school, sports teams and other organizations
Communal Identity
the study of the physical features of the earth's surface
Physical Geography
The skill that involves looking a multiple sources to get a more accurate picture of what has happened
Corroboration
To treat someone as if they are not a person
Dehumanize
When everyone in a state or group is included
Inclusion
Location, Movement and Region are all...
Themes of Geography
The theme of geography represented here is...
Human-Environment Interaction
Asking questions to determine where a document came from and whether or not it is credible is...
Sourcing
Obeying the law, paying your taxes and caring for children are all examples of
Responsibilities
Respecting the rights of others and giving them what they are owed is...
Justice
the study of people, communities and landscapes
Human Geography
the relationship between the portion of the earth being studied and the earth as a whole
Scale
The following questions are a part of what historical thinking skill?
- When and where was the document created?
- What was the same back then? What was different?
-How might the circumstances in which the document created affect what it says?
Contextualization
Slavery, kidnapping and denying someone an education are examples of what
Human Rights Violations
fairness or when everyone has access to what they need
equity
Traits given to a person by the society they live in and their position in that society.
Societal Identity
The theme of geography represented here is...
Movement
Silence
White supremacy, African-American Slavery, and genocide are ideas that are central in...
Settler Colonialism