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1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science

1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography

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1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science

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  1. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

  2. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

  3. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

  4. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

  5. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

  6. Supplyis how much of something is available. Demand is how much of something people want.

  7. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

  8. ARTIFACT: Objects made by people in the past

  9. At which level of the dig would an archaeologist expect to find the most recent objects?

  10. 1. Archaeology 2. Anthropology 3. Economics 4. Geography 5. History 6. Political Science 7. Psychology

  11. a way of life shared by members of a society

  12. Ethnocentrism

  13. Ethnocentrism is the belief that other cultures are inferior to one’s own.

  14. Historians use primary and secondary sources to collect historical evidence. What is the difference between these two sources?

  15. A secondary source is an account provided by people who did not directly witness or participate in the event. A primary source is firsthand information about people or events

  16. Time and Place Rule: The closer in time and place a source and its creator were to the event, the more authentic and reliable the source.

  17. RADIO SPEECH

  18. What is the capital of New York State?

  19. While vacationing in New York State, the Smith family traveled from Albany to Buffalo. In which general direction did they travel?

  20. Which country shares a border with New York?

  21. Which continents pass through the Prime Meridian?

  22. Which continents pass through the Prime Meridian?

  23. CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE QUESTION • BASED ON A GIVEN DOCUMENT AND INCLUDES A SERIES OF QUESTIONS WHICH BUILD FROM SIMPLE TO COMPLEX

  24. CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE QUESTION • First Question: A general or specific question with the answer found in the document. • Second Question: Make connections between and among different parts of the documents. • Third Question: Respond with information related to (but not included in) the document

  25. The most widely accepted theory of the earliest human migration to the Americas is that people walked across a land bridge from Asia to Alaska

  26. According to the theory on which this map is based, from which continent did hunters migrate to North America? 2 According to this map, which geographic feature probably allowed the hunters to migrate? 3 State one reason hunters migrated further south rather than settling in the northernmost part of North America.

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