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  1. hendersonms.dekalb.k12.ga.us › Downloads › ABCs ofThe ABCs of World Cultures

    Worksheet #1: Art & Literature What art forms and literature are typical of this culture? Worksheet #2: Buildings What building symbolizes this culture? Worksheet #3: Communication How does the average person get news and get around?

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  2. The shape of a state controls the state's length of its boundaries with other states as well as the amount of communication (or lack thereof) and the amount of conflict (or lack thereof) within the state. Click the card to flip 👆. 1 / 43. Flashcards. Learn. Test. Match. Q-Chat. Created by. alyssastudy20. Students also viewed.

  3. Explain the intellectual and ideological context in which revolutions swept the Atlantic world from 1750 to 1900. What were the ideals of the Enlightenment? Individualism; Freedom. Self-determination. What were the results of the Enlightenment? Expanded an outlet towards revolution worldwide, most importantly in the US and France.

  4. The seven continents in the world include Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Oceania or Australia, and Antarctica. Continents are large, connected landmasses considered one region for geographical, political, and social purposes.

  5. a. What conclusions can you begin to draw about the culture of the United States? b. What are your impressions about how U.S. culture has shaped you? Review “Worksheet #2: Everyone Has a Culture—Everyone Is Different” with students. For homework, ask students to complete Worksheet #2, (or can be completed in class. This will help them ...

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  6. Sep 13, 2023 · Geography is a discipline that studies the Earth’s physical features, climate, weather patterns, ecosystems, human populations, and interactions. It explores the spatial relationships between various phenomena and seeks to understand how they are influenced by both natural and human factors.

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  8. SSWG3 Evaluate how cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of the earth’s surface. Explain why political boundaries are created and why they change (e.g., nation, state vs. nation-state; political vs. ethnic sovereignty; the unrecognized states of Palestine, Kosovo, and Taiwan).