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Warm Up 5/29/2013
NO binders & Copy ROAR!Get a sheet of paperTitle your sheet of paper: DBA #4 Review
Go to page 8 in your textbook and define: Physical Map, Political Map and Thematic (Special Purpose Map)
Federalism, Sovereignty & Separation of PowersFederalism – power divided between state
and national gov’t.Popular Sovereignty – government that
gains power from the people.Separation of powers – checks and
balances.
Cultural Borrowing & DiffusionBorrowing – When a group of people adopt
another’s traits.EX. Americans wearing skinny jeans from
FranceEX. American eating Sushi from Japan
Diffusion – process of spreading new knowledge and skills to another groupEX. Christopher Columbus spreading
Christianity to the native people.
Free Enterprise VS CommunismFree Enterprise – decisions are made by
citizen business ownersEX. USA
Communism – decisions made by the governmentEX. North Korea
Branches of GovernmentLegislative – make laws
Congress – senate and house of representativesJudicial – interprets laws
Supreme CourtExecutive – Enforces Laws
President, Vice-President and Cabinet
NAFTANorth American Free Trade AgreementNo trade barriers such as tariffsBrings money into all 3 countriesMaquiladoras – factories built in border
towns where labor is cheaper than the United States
Bolivia & ChileRemember foldable?Countries that are very close together but are
very different because of the transportation barrier.
Andes Mountains
Columbia’s War on DrugsDrug dealers pay farmers to grow coca.Must grow coca or they lose their farms.Drugs are sent to the United States and
Europe.
MapsPhysical – map that shows only physical
featuresEX. Mountains, rivers, lakes …
Political – map that show man made featuresEX. Cities, capitals, states, countries …
Thematic – map that only shows a specific topicEX. Population density map
Preambleintroduction statement of the constitutionTells what you will find in the constitutionWe the people …
Bill of RightsGuarantees your rights as a US citizen1 – RAPPS2 – Bear Arms3 – No Quartering4 – No illegal search and seizure5 – no incriminating yourself6 – speedy trial7 – trial by jury8 – no cruel or unusual punishment9 – rights not listed are given to YOU!10 – powers not given to the national government are
given to the states (Federalism)
13th, 14th, 15th, & 19th13 – freed the slaves14 – made everyone equal citizens15 – equal voting rights (MEN!)19 – Women’s right to vote
Industrialized VS DevelopingIndustrialized (Developed)
High standard of living and developed industrial base
countries in Europe and North AmericaDeveloping
low living standard and underdeveloped industrial base
countries in Africa , Asia and Latin America
Important DocumentsConstitution
1787James Madison “Father of the U.S.
Constitution”Declaration of Independence
1775Thomas Jefferson