History and Geography A Review.

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History and Geography A Review

Historical Sources Primary and Secondary Sources Primary sources comes directly from a person who experienced an event Secondary source information about an event that does not come from a person who experienced that event Evaluating Historical Sources Historical sources do not always give a true account of events A bias is an unfair preference for or against something

Cultural Diffusion and Change How Cultural Traits Spread Cultural hearth is a place where cultural traits develop Cultural diffusion is the spread of cultural traits from one culture to another Customs and ideas can spread through settlement, trade, migration, and communication Technology and Culture The internet has made instant communication possible

Types of Maps Physical Maps Show physical (natural) features of of the earth

Types of Maps Political Maps Show political units such as countries or states They may also show capitals and other major cities

Types of Maps Special Purpose Maps Show specific types of information related to the distribution of human or physical features

Understanding Maps Reading a Map Despite the differences of any map all maps need the same basic parts Key (legend) Scale Title Compass Rose