For most students, the history classes are the best places to learn about history. Clearly the student is there each day and the history professor or teacher is there to answer questions. Other places: A. Libraries contain large volumes of history books; and B. Museums are also great places to learn more about history. The above three places are the most used & the most valuable for the ordinary student.
It fits with all three under differing contexts: * How big was Podunk in 1800 is Historical information, or History. * How big do we want Podunk to be in 2200 is political geography and Civics. * How big is Podunk requires demographics and is Geography.
Full form of S.S is Social Studies.Which contains three subjects together History,Geography and Civics
Full form of S.S is Social Studies.Which contains three subjects together History,Geography and Civics
Subjects studied in the university included geography, astronomy, medicine, and even history.
Russia's geography affected its early history by the three regions. The three regions were the northern forest, the second was Ukraine, which was the home to Russia's first civilization, and the third was the southern steppe.
If you agree that geography can be defined in these three ways: Physical , Environmental and Economical, then a different language must be used to describe each. For example, landforms may not have a place in economical geography.
Serius Games offers three different game types ; 1)Global Conflicts, which is used for teaching history, geography, media courses and citizenship. 2)Playing History which gives the user the chance to be placed in specific periods in history to see it unfold as it happened, and 3)Trunkys Adventure, a colourfull series of games specifically designed for youngsters to learn about words, numbers and objects.
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The two elements of History are: 1. Historian - the person who is telling the story. 2. source 2 kinds of source 1. primary source 2. secondary source
Kentucky has five distinct regions when looking at physical geography-- The Cumberland Plateau, the Bluegrass Region, the Pennyroyal, the Western Coal Fields, and the Jackson Purchase. As far as human geography, Kentucky is mainly rural outside of three small urban pockets in Louisville, Lexington, and Newport. These three areas hold the bulk of the states population.