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Cartography is the science of: A.Demographics B.Map-making C.Spatial Orientation D.Cognitive Imagery E.Making Visualizations
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What are three rights protected in the First Amendment of the Constitution?
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What are three rights protected in the First Amendment of the Constitution?

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"We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by

their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness--That to

secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent

of the Governed."

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Cartography is the science of:

A. DemographicsB. Map-makingC. Spatial OrientationD. Cognitive ImageryE. Making Visualizations

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A population pyramid:

A. Shows the age and sex structure of a population.

B. Cannot be used to compare two different countries.

C. Demonstrates the demographic transition model.

D. Only accurately depicts declining populations.

E. Is most useful in illustrating social upheaval.

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The word “geography” literally means:

A. The study of spaceB. Earth studyC. People and natureD. Earth writingE. Human ground

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Which does NOT qualify as a Protestant denomination?

A. PresbyterianismB. MethodismC. CatholicismD. Southern BaptistE. Lutheran

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A map’s smallest discernable unit is its:

A. ScaleB. DensityC. RegionD. ResolutionE. Projection

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Scale

ScaleScale

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Divide into groups of 5Each member should have a number

(1 through 5)You will need a textbook open to page 12.

You will need a pen that writes well.

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Projections

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Group member number 2, draw Antarctica on your orange.

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Group member 4, draw North America on your orange.

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The Mercator projection preserves:

A. DirectionB. AreaC. ShapeD. ScaleE. Distance

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Group member 1, Draw South America on your orange.

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Group member 5, Draw Asia and Europe on your orange.

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Which of the following projections places the North or South Pole at the

center of the view?

A.AzimuthalB.ChloroplethC.Pole viewD.Fuller’sE.Mercator

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Group member 3, draw Africa and Australia on your orange.

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Now, try to figure out the best way to cut your orange so that it makes a projection.


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