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100

What is history?
The field of social studies that is a record of the past.

100

What is geography?
The field of social studies that is the study of people, places, and their environment.

100

What is government?
The field of study that deals with the people and groups within a society that make the laws.

100

What is culture?
The field of study that researches the similar beliefs, customs, laws, art, and ways of living shared by a group of people.

100

What is physical map?
The type of map that shows landforms or bodies of water in specific areas.

200

What is economics?
The field of social studies that deals with the management of resources.

200

What is scarcity?
The conflict between unlimited desires and limited resources.

200

What is a citizen?
A legal member of a country.

200

What is beliefs?
Which of these would be shared by people of the same culture? a. weather b. invasions c. naval battles d. beliefs

200

What is political map?
The type of map that shows features humans have created on the Earth's surface such as cities, states, provinces, etc.

300

What is borrowing traits from other cultures?
Which of these is the main reason cultures change? a. technology b. transportation c. more homes are built d. borrow traits from other cultures

300

What is water?
Which of these is an example of a natural resource? a. people b. weather c. holidays d. water

300

What is doctors?
Which of these is an example of a human resource? a. money b. trees c. doctors d. cell phone

300

What is interdependence?
Decisions and events in one part of the world affect other parts of the world. This is even more true today because of advanced transportation and communication? What is the term used for this idea?

300

What is thematic map?
A type of map that focuses on a specific idea such as climates, vegetation, natural resources, etc.

400

What is a culture trait?
Celebrating Christmas is an example of a ______. a. human resource b. culture trait c. scarcity d. continent

400

What is naturalization?
The process of becoming a citizen of a country in which you were not born.

400

What is a culture region?
An area of the world in which many people share similar beliefs, history, and languages.

400

What is seven?
There are ______ major culture regions in the world.

400

What is a scale?
The part of the map used to show the relationship between the distance on the map and the distance in real life.

500

What is Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian?
All the oceans in the world.

500

What is Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Antarctica, and Australia.
The names of the seven continents.

500

What is Asia?
The continent with the largest population.

500

What is location, region, place, movement, and/or human-environment interaction?
There are 5 themes of geography. Name three.

500

What is legend?
The part of the map that explains the symbols.

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