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Geography Civics Economics History

Row 1, Col 1 A map that shows how high or elevated the land is above sea level, usually measured in feet or meters. What is topographical or elevation map?

1,2 The leader of a British colony in Colonial America was called this. What is a governor?

1,3 The three sided trade route between Africa, West Indies, and Colonial New England, which involved the slave trade as well as the trading of goods. What is the Triangular Trade?

1,4 People who move from place to place in search of food or other resources. Who are the Nomads?

2,1 A map that shows materials found in nature that people use to meet their needs and wants. What is a resource map?

2,2 A document written by English lords that limited the power of the king. What is the Magna Carta?

2,3 The practice and business of farming. What is agriculture?

2,4 The first explorer to circle the world. Who was Ferdinand Magellan?

3,1 It is the business of farming. What is agriculture?

3,2 An assembly of colonial delegates from every colony except Georgia that met in 1774 to oppose the Intolerable Acts. What was the First Continental Congress?

3,3 The practice of people owning other people and forcing them to work. What is slavery?

3,4 An ancient civilization especially known for farming corn in what is now Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. Who are the Mayas?

4,1 The guide on a map that is used to measure distances between places is called ________. What is a distance scale?

4,2 Colonial law making bodies modeled After Britains Parliament were the _____. What were the Colonial Assemblies?

4,3 Crops that are grown and sold for a profit. What is a cash crop?

4,4 A person who leads the way into new lands are called _____. Who is the pioneer?

5,1 A broad region of flat or gently rolling treeless land. What is a plain?

5,2 A member of an elected assembly. What is a delegate?

5,3 The movement of people, plants, animals, and diseases across the Atlantic Ocean following the voyage of Columbus. What is the Columbian Exchange?

5,4 A Puritan who founded Portsmouth, Rhode Island, in Who is Anne Hutchinson?