Title: 1. Methods of Social Studies
11. Methods of Social Studies
2I. Geography
- A. INTRODUCTION
- -Cultures have adapted (or changed) their
environment in order - to meet their needs/wants
- (Monsoons, Terrace Farming)
- - Certain Geographic Features can act as
natural barriers that - isolate cultures from other cultures
- (Deserts, Mountains, Oceans,
Islands) - -Others can help advance trade
- (Navigable Rivers, Natural Resources, Irregular
Coastlines) - -Others can hurt a culture
- (Lack of Natural Resources )
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3II. Geographic Themes
- 1)Location
- 2) Place
- 3)Interactions
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- 4) Movement
- 5) Region
4II. GEOGRAPHIC THEMES
1) LOCATION DEFINITION EXACTLY WHERE A
PLACE IS
LOCATED IN THE WORLD A) How Do You Find Your
Location 1) LATITUDE LINES -
MEASURE DISTANCE NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR
(RUN HORIZONTAL OR ACROSS A
MAP) - EQUATOR ( 0 DEGREES
LATITUDE) - STARTING POINT
WHEN DETERMINING LATITUDE -
LINES ABOVE THE EQUATOR ARE NORTH
- LINES BELOW THE EQUATOR ARE SOUTH
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6II. GEOGRAPHIC THEMES ( Pg. 2)
2) LONGITUDE LINES -MEASURE DISTANCE EAST
AND WEST OF THE PRIME MERIDIAN (RUN
VERTICAL OR UP/DOWN - PRIME MERIDIAN ( O
DEGREES LONGITIUDE) - STARTING POINT WHEN
DETERMINING LONGITUDE - LINES THAT
ARE LEFT OF THE P.M. ARE WEST -LINES THAT
ARE RIGHT OF THE P.M. ARE EAST
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8B. Types of Maps
- WHEN LOOKING AT A MAP, YOU SHOULD FOCUS ON TWO
ITEMS - 1) TITLE OF
THE MAP - -Usually located on the top of the Map
- 2) THE MAP
KEY - DISPLAYS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE
MAP - - WILL HELP TELL WHAT TYPE OF MAP IT IS
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10B. TYPES OF MAPS (Pg.2)
- 1) PHYSICAL MAP
- ILLUSTRATES THE PHYSICAL FEATURES OF AN AREA
SUCH AS THE MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, LAKES, AND
ELEVATION.
11Physical Map
12B. TYPES OF MAPS (Pg. 3)
- 2) THEMATIC MAP
- Designed to show a particular theme connected
with a specific geographic area -
- Examples of a Thematic map
- Economic Map, Climatic Map
13Economic Map
14Thematic Map
15B. TYPES OF MAPS (Pg.4)
- 3) POLITICAL MAP
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- SHOWS STATE AND NATIONAL BOUNDARIES, NATIONAL
CAPITALS AND MAJOR CITIES
16Political Map
17II. GEOGRAPHIC THEMES (Pg.3)
- 2) PLACE
- DEFINITION PHYSICAL FEATURES OF
- A
SPECIFIC LOCATION - PHYSICAL FEATURES-
- LANDFORMS ON THE EARTHS SURFACE
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- EXAMPLES MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, DESERTS, PLAINS
18II. GEOGRAPHIC THEMES (Pg.4)
- 3) INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PEOPLE AND THEIR
ENVIRONMENTS -
- HOW PEOPLE HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY
- THEIR ENVIRONMENT AND HOW HAVE
- THEY MODIFIED IT OR ADAPTED TO FIT
- THEIR NEEDS
- EXAMPLES BUILDING DAMS, BRIDGES, CANALS,
- ROADS
19II. GEOGRAPHIC THEMES (Pg.5)
- 4) MOVEMENT
- PEOPLE MOVING TO DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN
ORDER TO FULFILL
THEIR BASIC NEEDS BETTER -
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- POSITIVES SPREAD OF CULTURE, IDEAS
AND TRADE -
- NEGATIVES SPREAD OF DISEASES
- 5) REGIONS
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- AREAS IN THE WORLD WITH SIMILAR
GEOGRAPIC - FEATURES
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- EXAMPLES MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS,
DESERTS AND - CLIMATES
20III. IMPORTANT CAREERS IN SOCIAL STUDIES
- 1) GEOGRAPHER (GEOGRAPHY)
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- 2) CARTOGRAPHER (CARTOGRAPHY)
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- 3) ARCHEOLOGIST (ARCHEOLOGY)
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- 4) ANTHROPOLOGIST (ANTHROPOLOGY)
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- 5) ECONOMIST (ECONOMICS)
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- 6) POLITICAL SCIENTIST (POLITICAL SYSTEMS)
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- 7) SOCIOLOGISTS (SOCIOLOGY)
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21IV) RESOURCES TO LOCATE INFORMATION
- Primary Sources
- - FIRST-HAND ACCOUNT OF
SOMETHING THAT - HAPPENED
(ORIGINAL DOCUMENT) -
- EXAMPLES MEMOIRS, LETTERS, INTERVIEWS,
- AUTOBIOGRAPHIES,
DIARIES, POLITICAL - CARTOONS, CHARTS, LINE
GRAPHS, BAR - GRAPHS, MANUALS,
ALMANACS
22Ex Political Cartoon
23Ex Chart
24Ex Line Graph
25Ex Bar Graph
26IV) RESOURCES TO LOCATE INFORMATION ( Pg 2)
- 2) Secondary Sources
- -Created by someone who was not
directly - involved in the event
- (Description of a Primary Source)
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- EXAMPLES ENCYCLOPEDIA, JOURNAL ARTICLES,
- TEXTBOOKS, PERIODICALS
27V. Types of Economies
- 1) Traditional Economies
- -Early Civilizations based on agriculture
and the - barter system
- 2) Market Economies
- -Free of Government Control
(Supply/Demand) - 3) Command Economies
- -Controlled by the Government
- 4) Mixed Economies
- -Mixture of Market/Command
28VI. Types of Governments
- 1) Theocracy
- -Controlled by religious individuals
(Early Civilizations) - 2) Oligarchy (Aristocracy)
- -Controlled by small groups of people
(Early Civilizations) - 3) Direct Democracy
- -Citizens vote on all laws (Greece)
- 4) Republic
- -Citizens elect Representatives (Rome)
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29VI. Types of Governments (Pg.2)
- 5)Feudalism
- -Contract between Lord/Vassals
- (European Middle Ages/Feudal
Japan) - 6)Absolute Monarchies
- -Total Control of their Citizens lives
(Western Europe) - 7)Limited Monarchies
- -Government controls that limit a
monarchs power - (England)