Title: Blank Jeopardy
1KEY TERMS
MAPS
FORMS OF ECONOMY
CULTURE
EARTH, SUN RELATIONSHIP
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2THE STUDY OF EARTH
3GEOGRAPHY
4HALF OF THE EARTH
5HEMISPHERE
6THE PATH ONE BODY MAKES AS IT CIRCLES AROUND
ANOTHER
7ORBIT
8IMAGINARY LINE THROUGH EARTH BETWEEN THE NORTH
AND SOUTH POLES, AROUND WHICH EARTH TURNS
9AXIS
10PLANTS THAT GROW IN A REGION
11VEGETATION
12THE DIRECTIONS NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, AND WEST
13CARDINAL DIRECTIONS
14LOSS OF ACCURACY
15DISTORTION
16A WAY TO MAP EARTH ON A FLAT SURFACE
17PROJECTION
18MAPS THAT MAKE AREAS NEAR THE POLES BIGGER THAN
THEY ARE. IT IS USED BY SHIP NAVAGATORS.
19MERCATOR PROJECTION
20BEST WORLD MAP AVAILABLE, MOST DISTANCES, SIZES,
AND SHAPES ARE QUITE ACCURATE.
21ROBINSON PROJECTION
22A SYSTEM IN WHICH PEOPLE MAKE, EXCHANGE, AND USE
THINGS THAT HAVE VALUE
23ECONOMY
24NATIONS WITH MORE INDUSTRIES AND MORE ADVANCED
TECHNOLOGY. MACHINES DO THE WORK AND MOST
CITIZENS CAN GET AN EDUCATION
25DEVELOPED NATION
26- ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN WHICH PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS OWN
MOST BUSINESSES. ALSO CALLED FREE MARKET ECONOMY
27CAPITALISM
28ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN WHICH THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
OWNS FARMS, FACTORIES, AND OFFICES. GOVERNMENT
CONTROLS PRICE OF GOODS AND SERVICES
29COMMUNISM
30ECONOMIC SYSTEM WHERE GOVERNMENT AND INDIVIDUALS
SHARE RESPONSIBILITIES
31SOCIALISM
32THE WAY OF LIFE OF A PEOPLE, INCLUDING THEIR
BELIEFS, CUSTOMS, AND PRACTICES.
33CULTURE
34IT HELPS PEOPLE MAKE SENSE OF THE WORLD. IT
PROVIDES COMFORT AND HOPE. IT CAN ANSWER
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MEANING OF LIFE. IT GUIDES
PEOPLE IN ETHICS.
35RELIGION
36IT IS HOW IDEAS ARE SPREAD FROM ONE CULTURE TO
ANOTHER
37CULTURAL DIFFUSION
38PATTERN OF ORGANIZED RELATIONSHIPS AMONG GROUPS
OF PEOPLE WITHIN THE SOCIETY NUCLEAR FAMILY AND
EXTENDED FAMILY.
39SOCIAL STRUCTURE
40TOOLS, FIRE, FARMING, CIVILIZATIONS
41FOUR ADVANCEMENTS OF EARLY CULTURES
42A COMPLETE TURN, TAKES 24 HOURS
43ROTATION
44AS THE EARTH ROTATES, IT IS NIGHT ON THE SIDE
AWAY FROM THE SUN AND DAYTIME ON THE SIDE FACING
THE SUN
45DAY AND NIGHT
46JUNE 21 OR DECEMBER 21,
47SUMMER OR WINTER SOLTICE
48MARCH 21, DAYS AND NIGHTS ARE NEARLY EQUAL IN
LENGTH
49SPRING EQUINOX
50SEPTEMBER 23, DAYS AND NIGHTS ARE NEARLY EQUAL IN
LENGTH
51FALL EQUINOX