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1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

Supply is how much of something is available. Demand is how much of something people want.

1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

ARTIFACT: Objects made by people in the past

At which level of the dig would an archaeologist expect to find the most recent objects?

1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

a way of life shared by members of a society

Ethnocentrism

Ethnocentrism is the belief that other cultures are inferior to one’s own.

Historians use primary and secondary sources to collect historical evidence. What is the difference between these two sources?

A primary source is firsthand information about people or events A secondary source is an account provided by people who did not directly witness or participate in the event.

Time and Place Rule: The closer in time and place a source and its creator were to the event, the more authentic and reliable the source.

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What is the capital of New York State?

While vacationing in New York State, the Smith family traveled from Albany to Buffalo. In which general direction did they travel?

Which country shares a border with New York?

http://www.softschools.com/social_studies/continents/map2.swf

Which continents pass through the Prime Meridian?

Which continents pass through the Equator?