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Tutoring is available at 7:45 on Tuesday mornings Unit Test Review Unit 1 Test will be WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21, 2013 Tutoring is available at 7:45 on Tuesday mornings With Miss Holcombe.

This is what you need to STUDY for your test (this is your study guide): World Map (Antarctica, Africa, Asia, North & South America, Europe, Australia, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Indian Ocean, 4 hemispheres and what continent is in each hemisphere, GA’s hemisphere) Term s/ Themes to know (know definitions and examples) : Natural Resources Climate Production, Distribution, and Consumption Worldview Absolute Location Relative Location Region Standard of Living Literacy Rate Culture Movement and Migration Conflict, Change, Time Continuum Geography Human Environment Interaction Kinds of Governments- Autocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy Types of Economies – Market, Command, Mixed, Traditional

Command Economy Market Economy Traditional Economy Economic Continuum

Latitude Longitude culture geography Absolute Location World View Region Relative Location Latitude Movement & Migration Longitude culture Human Environment Interaction

Autocracy Oligarchy Climate Consumption Democracy Natural Resources Production Distribution Consumption Presidential Democracy Parliamentary Democracy

Conflict Continuity Change Mixed Economy Literacy Rate Standard of Living