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Cardinal Directions
North, South, East, and West.
Intermediate Directions
Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest.
Latitude
Imaginary lines that run east-west and measure distance north or south of the Equator.
Longitude
Imaginary lines that run north-south and measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
Projection
A flat map representation of Earth.
Scale
Shows distance on a map.
Distortion
When map shapes, sizes, or distances are changed because the Earth is round.
Location
Where a place is.
Place
What a place is like.
Movement
How people, goods, and ideas move.
Region
An area with common features.
Human-Environment Interaction
How people affect and adapt to the environment.
Continent
One of the seven large landmasses on Earth.
Ocean
One of the five vast bodies of saltwater.
Geocentric Theory
The Earth is the center of the universe.
Heliocentric Theory
The sun is the center of the solar system.
Elliptical
Oval-shaped planetary orbits.
Scientific Method
Organized process of observation, testing, and experimentation.
Scientific Rationalism
Using reason and logic to understand the world.
Caravel
Fast, maneuverable sailing ship used by explorers.
Colony
Land controlled by another country.
Exploit
To use resources for benefit or profit.
Quinine
Medicine used against malaria.
Rivalry
Competition between nations.
Smallpox
Deadly disease spread to Native Americans.
Conquistador
Spanish conqueror in the Americas.
Plantation
Large farm using forced labor.
Racism
Belief that one race is superior.
Triangular Trade
Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Middle Passage
Brutal voyage transporting enslaved Africans to the Americas.
Absolute Monarch
King or queen with total power.
Divine Right
Belief that rulers receive power from God.
Natural Rights
Basic rights all people are born with.
Enlightened Despot
Ruler who accepted Enlightenment ideas.
Laissez-faire
Government should not interfere in economy.
Free Enterprise
Businesses operate with little government control.
Philosophe
French Enlightenment thinker.
Industrialize
Develop factories and machines.
Urbanization
Growth of cities.
Labor Union
Workers organized for better conditions.
Push-Pull Factor
Reasons people leave or move to places.
Socialism
Government control of economy to help society.
Communism
Classless society where property is shared.
Woman Suffrage
Women’s right to vote.
Fascism
Dictatorship emphasizing nationalism and obedience.
Propaganda
Biased information used to influence people.
Reparations
Payments for war damages.
Totalitarian
Government with total control.
Inflation
Rising prices and weaker money value.
Genocide
Deliberate killing of a people group.
Holocaust
Murder of six million Jews during WWII.
Ration
Limit supplies during wartime.
Appeasement
Giving in to avoid conflict.
Blitzkrieg
'Lightning war' using fast attacks.
League of Nations
International peace organization after WWI.
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty ending WWI.
Bolsheviks
Russian revolutionary communist group.