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What is Geography?
The study of natural and human features on Earth's surface.

What is History?
The study of the past, especially events recorded by people.

What is Economy?
The way people use resources to meet their needs and wants.

What is Political Science?
The study of governments and how they work.

What tool helps a geographer find physical features?
A map.

What is the main job of government?
To make and carry out rules and laws.

What is Government?
Its job is to make and carry out rules and laws.

Which social scientist studies old diaries?
A historian.

What question would a political scientist ask?
Who is in charge?

Which type of social scientist would be most interested people selling a service?
An economist.

What are Artifacts?
Things people have made.

What are Primary Sources?
Primary sources come directly from the event or time period.

What are Secondary Sources?
Secondary sources are created after the event like textbooks.

What are examples of primary sources?
diary, shovel, photograph.

What are examples of secondary sources?
painting, textbook, book.

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

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

What do political scientists study?
Political scientists study civics to learn how citizens interact with each other.

What do economists study?
Economists study how people make, buy, and sell things.

What do political scientists want to know regarding power?
How people get the power to run a city, state, or nation.
