PART I: VOCABULARY - Define and study all 10 Social Studies Concepts vocabulary words. PART II: HISTORY (7 questions) 1. History passed on by word of mouth.

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PART I: VOCABULARY - Define and study all 10 Social Studies Concepts vocabulary words. PART II: HISTORY (7 questions) 1. History passed on by word of mouth. 2. History given by person who had witnessed an event.. 3. History researched by someone later on. 4. Name a social scientist. 5,6 and 7. Understand chronological order.

PART III: CULTURE - define and study cultural diffusion, migration, and population density. PART IV: GOVERNMENT 1. Rule by the many. 2. Rule by a few. 3. Rule by one. PART V: ECONOMY 1. Government makes all decisions. 2. Supply based upon customer’s demand. 3. Combination of economies. 4. Needs met by customs and bartering.

PART VI: EXAMPLES 1. Serving on jury duty, voting, taxes, etc. 2. Japanese love baseball. 3. The Japanese bow to greet one another. 4. Latin American countries invest money in industries to become modern. 5. The internet “shrinks the world”. 6. The U.S. produces high-tech products. 7. The U.K. has placed limits on their Queen’s power. 8. The dictator had no restrictions to his power. EXTRA CREDIT: 1% each ???

PART VI: ANSWERS 1.Civic Responsibility 2.Cultural Borrowing 3.Cultural Trait 4.Developing Country 5.Globalization 6.Developed Country 7.Limited Government 8.Unlimited Government