Unit 1-Four Core Social Sciences

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What is Geography?

The study of natural and human features on Earth's surface.

<p>The study of natural and human features on Earth's surface.</p>
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What is History?

The study of the past, especially events recorded by people.

<p>The study of the past, especially events recorded by people.</p>
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What is Economy?

The way people use resources to meet their needs and wants.

<p>The way people use resources to meet their needs and wants.</p>
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What is Political Science?

The study of governments and how they work.

<p>The study of governments and how they work.</p>
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What tool helps a geographer find physical features?

A map.

<p>A map.</p>
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What is the main job of government?

To make and carry out rules and laws.

<p>To make and carry out rules and laws.</p>
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What is Government?

Its job is to make and carry out rules and laws.

<p>Its job is to make and carry out rules and laws.</p>
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Which social scientist studies old diaries?

A historian.

<p>A historian.</p>
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What question would a political scientist ask?

Who is in charge?

<p>Who is in charge?</p>
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Which type of social scientist would be most interested people selling a service?

An economist.

<p>An economist.</p>
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What are Artifacts?

Things people have made.

<p>Things people have made.</p>
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What are Primary Sources?

Primary sources come directly from the event or time period.

<p>Primary sources come directly from the event or time period.</p>
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What are Secondary Sources?

Secondary sources are created after the event like textbooks.

<p>Secondary sources are created after the event like textbooks.</p>
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What are examples of primary sources?

diary, shovel, photograph.

<p>diary, shovel, photograph.</p>
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What are examples of secondary sources?

painting, textbook, book.

<p>painting, textbook, book.</p>
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What do geographers study?

Geographers study Earth's surface to find out what physical features lie around them.

<p>Geographers study Earth's surface to find out what physical features lie around them.</p>
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What do historians study?

Historians study all kinds of artifacts, including records made by people in the past.

<p>Historians study all kinds of artifacts, including records made by people in the past.</p>
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What do political scientists study?

Political scientists study civics to learn how citizens interact with each other.

<p>Political scientists study civics to learn how citizens interact with each other.</p>
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What do economists study?

Economists study how people make, buy, and sell things.

<p>Economists study how people make, buy, and sell things.</p>
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What do political scientists want to know regarding power?

How people get the power to run a city, state, or nation.

<p>How people get the power to run a city, state, or nation.</p>