First Nine-Weeks Review Directions: In your “Warm-up” section of your Journal, write the answer(s) in complete sentences.

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First Nine-Weeks Review Directions: In your “Warm-up” section of your Journal, write the answer(s) in complete sentences.

Geography Directions: In your “Warm-up” section of your Journal, write the answer in a complete sentence. 1.The Prime Meridian is 0 0 _____________ (latitude or longitude) 2.Where is the equator located? 3.What is the name of the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemisphere?

Geography 4.Draw and label a Compass Rose. 5.What is the difference between a Physical map and a Political map?

Culture 6.Name as many of the “beliefs, customs, traditions, or ways of life” that you can remember. (LEGSREACTSRSM) 7.What is the difference between Cultural Borrowing and Cultural Diffusion? 8.Give one example of Cultural Borrowing. 9.How could Cultural Diffusion occur?

Government 10.Name two rights that citizens in the United States have. 11.What would be a responsibility for the right to vote? 12.Which type of government is it where the people have the power? 13.What type of government would you like to live in and why?

Government 13.Name one requirement of the citizens living in the United States. 14.What type of government is it called where a single ruler or small clique wields absolute power? 15.Name two differences between a citizen in a Democratic country and a citizen in a country ruled by a dictator.

Government 16.What civilization was the first to use a democratic form of government? 17.Describe (don’t name) the type of government the United States is.

Economics 18.What are three main pieces of data that would help to indicate a High Standard of Living? 19.What happens to Life Expectancy when the Gross Domestic Product goes up? 20.Name a country that has a low Life Expectancy.

Communication 21.Name three ways technology could aid in getting a message to the people. 22.How could technology effect a government? 23.How does technology “shrink the world”?