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| What are the 5 themes of Geograpy? |
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| location, place, interaction, movement, regions |
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| The trade of corn is an example of what theme of geography? |
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| The Statue of Liberty is at 43 degrees Latitude and 23 degrees Longitude. This is an example of what theme of geography? |
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| Irrigation is an example of what theme of geograpy? |
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| What are the 5 Great Lakes? |
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| Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior |
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| The study of people, their environment, and their resources is? |
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| What are lines that measure east to west? |
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| What are lines that measure North to South? |
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| What is the longest River system in North America? |
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| What is an example of a primary source? |
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| What is an example of a secondary source? |
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| biographies, newspaper articles |
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A leaning to or against a certain person group or idea
I like the gators more than auburn. I am biased toward auburn. |
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| Whether or not the source is actually what it seems to be |
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| Cristopher Columbus was a ? but sailed for ?. |
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| he was an Italian, but sailed for Spain |
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| What were the names of Columbus' 3 ships? |
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| What was the name of the 1st Spanish Colony? |
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| What is a group of people who settle in a distant land but are still ruled by the government of their native land? |
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a desicive change in history
Columbus discovering the Americas |
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| Who was the firts person to circumnavigate the world? |
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| What was the Columbian Exchange? |
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| The Columbian Exchange was when the Eastern and Western Hemispheres met. The 2 began exchanging goods and ideas. |
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| Conquistadors is the Spanish word for? |
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| What are the 5 reasons the Spanish were successful in defeating the Aztecs and Incas? |
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| 1) better equipment 2) horses 3) the Spanish were thought to be gods 4) weak from fighting each other 5) died from disease |
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| Where did De Soto and Champlain explore? |
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| Who was Bartolome Las Casas? |
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| a priest, the man who got protection for the Indians |
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| What was the 1st Presidios? |
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| the fort in St. Augustine |
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| What is the Northwest Passage? |
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| a waterway through or around North America |
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| Martin Luther started the... |
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| who founded the Hudson River for the Dutch? |
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| Who founded the first French settlement called Port Royal? |
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| fishing, trapping, trading |
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| The "Lost Colony" is called... |
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| Jamestown was turned around by this person's slogan "You have to work to eat." ... |
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| representatives to the government |
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| a legal document giving certain rights to a person or company |
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| Representative Government |
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| where voters elect representatives to make laws for them |
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| a leaning toward or against a certain person, idea, or group |
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| The Pilgrims won a Charter to settle in ? but they instead landed in ? ... |
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| won charter to settle in Virginia, settled in Massechusetts |
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| Before they left the boat, they signed the... |
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| How many years was William Bradford governor of Plymouth? |
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| When the Pilgrims had a good harvest, they set aside a day of... |
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