| A | B |
| History | Impotant events from the past which are taught to the modern day world for education |
| Primary Source | A person or a document that witnessed an event. Example: Picture |
| Secondary Source | Something written after the fact. Example: Newspaper articles |
| BC | Before Christ, numbers decrease. |
| AD | After death, numbers increase. |
| Geography | The study of the earth and how people react to the environment. |
| Region | A portion of the world. |
| Spatial Relationship | impact geography has on where you live. Example: A body of water. |
| Topography | Geographic features on a map. |
| Immigration | To move to settle permanatley. |
| Migration | Move with the seasons. |
| Latitude | Runs east to west and measures north to south. |
| Longitude | Runs north to south and measures east to west. |
| Political Science | The study of government and how it works. |
| Anarchy | Absence of government or no government. |
| Divine Right | Power given by a super natural force or by god. |
| Culture | What makes up a society's way of daily life. |
| Cultural Diffusion | The spread of culture from one region of the world to another |
| Ethnocentrism | The belief that your culture is the best |
| Scarcity | When there isn't enough of a resource |