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