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?
"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."
Cartography is the science of:
A. DemographicsB. Map-makingC. Spatial OrientationD. Cognitive ImageryE. Making Visualizations
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.
The word “geography” literally means:
A. The study of spaceB. Earth studyC. People and natureD. Earth writingE. Human ground
Which does NOT qualify as a Protestant denomination?
A. PresbyterianismB. MethodismC. CatholicismD. Southern BaptistE. Lutheran
A map’s smallest discernable unit is its:
A. ScaleB. DensityC. RegionD. ResolutionE. Projection
Scale
ScaleScale
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.
Projections
Group member number 2, draw Antarctica on your orange.
Group member 4, draw North America on your orange.
The Mercator projection preserves:
A. DirectionB. AreaC. ShapeD. ScaleE. Distance
Group member 1, Draw South America on your orange.
Group member 5, Draw Asia and Europe on your orange.
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
Group member 3, draw Africa and Australia on your orange.
Now, try to figure out the best way to cut your orange so that it makes a projection.