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1. Religion, belief systems, traditions, dance, art, law, language, clothing, music, and food are all factors that affect which field?
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2. Market and command are both types of which field?
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1. Religion, belief systems, traditions, dance, art, law, language, clothing, music, and food are all factors that affect which field?
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2. Market and command are both types of which field?
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3. Autocracy, Democracy, Theocracy, and Monarchy are all types of which field?
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4. The study of people, places, and the environment is which field?
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5.A written record of the past is which of the five fields?
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6. This theme tells where a place is; it can be either absolute or relative.
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7. Push and pull factors (like within the zombie video) are factors of which theme?
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8. Several countries or states that share common features form a: (Hint: An example is Georgia is in the Southeast United States)
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9. How people change and are changed by the natural features of the Earth is:
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10. This theme focuses on the human and physical characteristics of a location.
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11. The picture below is an example of which geographic theme?
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12. The picture below is an example of which geographic theme?
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13. The picture below is an example of which geographic theme?
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14. The picture below is an example of which geographic theme?
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15. The picture below is an example of which field of Social Studies?
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16.The picture below is an example of which field of Social Studies?
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17. The picture below is an example of which field of Social Studies?
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18. The picture below is an example of which field of Social Studies?
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19. Which of the following is NOT one of the three economic questions?
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20. The stop of all trade between two countries. This is usually done for political reasons (war with a country, not agreeing with their government, not supporting terrorism)
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21. Someone who makes/produces a good
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22. A limit on the amount of foreign goods that can be imported. This protects domestic goods (goods made in the home country)
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23. When a good or service is in short supply. (Having a limited amount of something)
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24. A person who purchases goods and services for personal use
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25. Government-imposed restrictions on international trade (Goods being imported/exported). This can be a tax, a limit, or a complete stop of trade.
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26. A tax placed on goods coming into a country.
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27. What trade barrier is shown in the image below?
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28. During World War II, Australia stopped all trade with Japan because the countries were on opposite sides of the war. What trade barrier is being used in the scenario?
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29. An economic system which combines both market and command elements.
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30. In this type of economy, the three economic questions are answered by the government.
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31. Gifts from nature that provide an export for a country (like timber, oil, diamonds) are known as:
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32. Before China took control of Tibet, it was ruled by the Dalai Lama, who was also the country's highest religious leader. Tibetan society was devoted to religion. There was a State Oracle appointed to interpret events, prophesy the future, and give guidance in decisions the Dalai Lama made. They believed the highest court was a religious court and many of the country's laws were based on religious beliefs.
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33. In 1914, Russia was ruled by a Czar. He gained power upon the death of his father, Alexander. He had complete control of the Russian government. He was not well liked by the people and during the Russian Revolution he was forced to abdicate and later killed. His wife and all his children were also killed with him to ensure one of his children could not claim the title of Czar.
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34. One man, Kim Jong Un, leads North Korea and controls its government. He also controls its ruling political party. The ruling party chooses candidates for an Assembly, and citizens vote but the candidates do not have opponents so citizens have no choices.
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35. The people of Denmark elect representatives to sit in Parliament, a lawmaking body. The Queen of Denmark heads the country, but she only has a small role in government. The government is led by a Prime Minister, who is appointed from among the elected representatives.
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36. From 1948-1994, official policy in South Africa gave white people all the political power. Even though the majority of South Africans were black they could not influence government. White South Africans, a small group of the population, elected representatives to sit in a lawmaking body.
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37. In Switzerland, citizens elect representatives to sit in two different lawmaking assemblies. But citizens also vote several times a year to decide on laws. Citizens can vote to propose their own laws or undo laws passed by their representatives. All citizens may vote directly on these laws.
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38. You live in a small country ruled by one man, who is also the head of the military. The only TV and radio stations you have are owned and run by the government. You can access the Internet, but you can only see certain government-approved websites. Although your country has elections, you are only allowed to vote for your current leader. People who criticize or protest against the government are jailed or executed. Which form of government do you have?
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39. Emmanuel Macron is the current leader of France. He was elected in 2017 and will serve a 5 year term. The people of France voted to elect him directly. His office is separate from the legislature.
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40. The absence of government is:
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41. Which communist country is a good example of an OLIGARCHY?
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42. The leader of a presidential democracy is called a(n):
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43. The leader of a parliamentary democracy is call a(n)