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Vocabulary- Define and Give Real-Life Examples! Name: ____________________________________________ Period: 1 3 4 5 6 7 Fall 2017 Exam Review Exam Day: ____________ Exam Date: ____________ Exam Time: ____________ Directions: Know and understand the following terms. Create notecards or study the Quizlet notecards online @ www.quizlet.com and search for khanbaines. For exam: Students may fill one 5”x7” index card with information for the exam. Students may type or hand write information. Information that is printed must be no larger than the 5”x7” index card. Both sides of the card may be used. 5 FIELDS OF SOCIAL STUDIES Vocabulary- Define and Give Real-Life Examples! History Government Geography Economics Culture CULTURE 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY Culture traits Location Culture region Absolute Location Globalization of culture Relative Location Multiculturalism Movement Place RELIGION Region Know the 4 major religions and the name of their symbol HEI WORLD MAP Christianity 7 continents Judaism 5 oceans Islam Compass rose Hinduism Hemisphere Equator Prime Meridian Latitude and Longitude

GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENTS TODAY Cartographer United States Physical map India Political map Vatican City Push factors England Pull factors China Transportation barrier Cuba Transportation corridor ECONOMICS Migrate Economics Barriers to movement Scarcity Population density Competition Map projection Import Atlas Export Goods GOVERNMENT Services Limited government Consumer Unlimited government Profit Monarchy Supply Oligarchy Demand Tyranny Democracy TYPES OF ECONOMIES Theocracy Free Enterprise / Market Economy Communism Command Economy Republic LEVELS OF INDUSTRY Agriculture Industry GOVERNMENTS OF THE PAST Manufacturing Industry Ancient Greece Wholesale/Retail Industry Ancient Rome Service Industry US GOVERNMENT FACTORS OF PRODUCTION US Constitution Entrepreneur Constitutional amendment Labor Resources Bill of Rights Natural Resources Responsibilities of Citizenship Capital Resources 3 BRANCHES OF US GOVERNMENT Executive Branch SOURCES Legislative Branch Given examples, you need to be able to distinguish between Primary and Secondary Sources of information. Judicial Branch