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12 Cards in this Set
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ECONOMIST
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studies the distribution of goods and scarcity of resources (trade/jobs/money/consumerism)
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ARCHAEOLOGIST
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interprets and classifies artifcats using radio carbon dating (records in field notes/to understand historical facts/can change as new evidence or methods emerge)
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GEOGRAPHER
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how people adapt to their geographical climate and location (ex. terrace farming or the Inca in Peru or floating gardens of the Aztec)
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ANTHROPOLOGIST
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behavior and culture of the people in a society (customs, beliefs, religions, etc)
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POLITICAL SCIENTIST
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studies government/politics and how people make decisions over how a society should be governed/ruled (rulers/leaders/laws/military)
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HISTORIAN
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interprets history primarily with the use of written records
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PRIMARY SOURCE
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a document or account produced during that period of time (diary, journal, photograph, etc.)
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SECONDARY SOURCE
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a document or account written after the fact (encyclopedia, textbook, etc.)
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PHYSICAL MAP
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shows naturally occuring features (mountains, rivers, deserts, ocean currents, continents, etc.)
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POLITICAL MAP
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shows borders and boundaries of states and countries; may list cities and towns)
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THEMATIC MAP
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shows a spcific topic of intormation (population density, life expectancy, distribution of resources, etc.)
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TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP
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like a physical map but uses contour lines instead of shades or colors to show landscape changes
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