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Who is a cartographer?

A person who makes maps.

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What is unification?

The joining of separate parts into

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What is a producer?

A person who makes goods or

provides services

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What is Oral Tradition?

The passing on of history, beliefs, or

customs by word of mouth

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What is an elevation map?

A type of physical map that shows height of land

above sea level.

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What is an empire?

A group of people and lands

ruled by one government.

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What is a command economy?

   An economy controlled

completely by the government

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What is a pilgrimage?

    A journey for religious purposes

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What is a resource map?

A type of distribution map that shows how natural resources are

distributed throughout an area.

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What is Feudalism?

   The system for organizing and

governing society based on land and

service.

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What is a strike?

A refusal to work as a protest against unfair treatment

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What is prehistory?

The period before events were recorded in

writing.

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What is an inset map?

  A map which shows an

enlarged picture of a specific

area on a larger map.

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What is the Magna Carta?

A legal document written by legal lords in 1215 that stated certain rights and

limited the power of the king.

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What is a traditional economy?

   An economic system that stays the same over a long period of time.

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What is a secondary source?

A record of the past based on

information collected from several sources

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What is a global grid?

Shows patterns on a map or globe

by crossing of lines of latitude and longitude.

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What is Apartheid?

  The government policy of strict and

unequal segregation of the races practiced in

South Africa from 1848 to the 1990’s.

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What is a market economy?

An economy in which people decide

how to make and spend their own

money

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What is a biographical dictionary?

provides information

about historical figures.