bju heritage 5 chapter 4
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a large group of people that have a common culture, history and land | nation
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an object made by people | artifact
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a new source created by a person who studied the primary source | secondary source
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a person who studies history | historian
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the level of the ocean | sea level
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a missionary who went to China and adapted to the Chinese culture | Hudson Taylor
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an original object or document from a particular time period | primary source
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the languages, government, economy, customs and arts of a group of people | culture
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the record of activities and events in the lives of people in the past | history
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three main divisions that historians and geographers use to organize the study of places | culture, history, geography
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a way of life | culture
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a record of activities and events in the lives of all the people who have ever lived | history
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four examples of land features | rivers, mountains, valleys, plains
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examples of natural resources | soil, plants, wildlife, fresh water, sun
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how a Christian uses natural resources shows | respect for God
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until the 1900's treasure hunters dug for | profit
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after 1900's archeologist dug for | historical information
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people who excavate and study ancient sites | archeologists
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the study of the land, climate, natural resources and influences on its people | geography
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the study of land features and their elevations | topography
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people can see an overview of a land's features by using a | physical map
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when measuring the height or depth of land on an elevation scale, begin at 0 which is | sea level
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chief city of a nation | capital
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capital of the United States | Washington, DC
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two national symbols | flags and anthems
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the official song that represents a nation | national anthem
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national anthem of the United States | "The Star Spangled Banner"
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an event where two or more nations are present | international event - example - Olympics
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what are cities often build near? | useful land features such as rivers or other waterways
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chief city and center of government of every country | capital
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what 2 states gave land for the U.S. capital? | Maryland and Virginia
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Who was chosen to plan Washington, D.C.? | Pierre Charles L'Enfant
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Who chose the site for Washington, D.C.? | President George Washington
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What is Grand Avenue, where the Capitol is located, know as today? | 'the Mall'
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What does D.C. stand for? | District of Columbia
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Where was the national capital located before the 1800's? | Philadelphia
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practices that make a group of people different from other people | customs
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a country's identity is represented by | national symbols
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