Lauren+Avery+and+Wes+Brown

1. Amateur cartography-mapping the countries and capital cities of Europe. (1.01) 2. There are two Americas? (mapping countries and capital cities of South America) (1.01) 3. I hope you like European pie! Exploring population through pie graphs. (1.01) 4. Who does what?! (1.01) exploring jobs in South America 5. What’s a fuh-jord (fjord)? Major geographical features in Europe. (1.01) 6. Panama, your isthmus is showing. Major geographical features in South America (1.01). 7. How many, who, and where? Populations/distribution in Europe. (1.02) 8. That’s a whole lottta land to cover! Major modes of transportation in Europe (1.02) 9. Playing the hand (and the land) that you’re dealt. (How do South Americans use their geography advantageously) (1.02) 10. Why is everything always in flux? Examining population trends and causes through history in Europe. (1.02) 11. Warm and sunny, or ice covered tundra? South American vs. European climate (1.03) 12. Bridging the distance from South America to Europe: Bering Strait. (1.03) 13. Peace out, Europe! Comparing and contrasting population trends between Europe and South America and possible reasons behind them. (1.03) 14. Andes vs. the Alps. Comparing major geographical features of South America and Europe. (1.03) 15. Vespucci and Europa: What’s in a name? Etymologies of South America and Europe. (1.03) 16. The Amazin’ Amazon: not just for white water rafting. (2.01). 17. Sailing the 10 seas of Europe (2.01) 18. No, you don’t need to have flood insurance…The flooding of the Amazon and its uses. (2.01) 19. Machu, Machu men! Geography’s role in the site of Machu Picchu (2.01) 20. From famines to Wars: great population losses in Europe. (2.02) 21. Too hot, hot, hot! Global warming in South America (2.02) 22. Freezing their tails off-the Ice Age and plant and animal distribution. (2.02) 23. A little something for everybody—climate in South America. (2.02) 24. I wanna know where the gold at! Natural resources/population development in South America (2.03) 25. Water did the Greek body good! Ancient Greece and its location around waterways/bodies of water. (2.03) 26. Picking up the pieces. The relocation of surviving Jews in Europe after WWII. (2.03) 27. Great yard! Neighbors are far away! Wonderful place to live…Oh did we mention it’s the driest place on earth? The Atacama desert. (2.03) 28. The important ports of Portugal. (3.01) 29. Beautiful places, smiling faces! Tourism in South America. (3.01) 30. Conquering the crossing: development of the Panama Canal. (3.01) 31. Conquering hunger: the Potato famine (3.01) 32. The big boom! Industrial revolution in Europe (3.02) 33. Too many people, not enough sewer systems. Urbanization in Europe (3.02) 34. Bye bye trees, bye bye animals! Deforestation in Europe (3.02) 35. 1/3rd of the word’s species…but for how long? Destruction of the Amazon rainforest. (3.02) 36. South America’s exports: helping everyone else industrialize first. (3.02) 37. Kings of the Stone Age. Stone tools in Europe and South America (3.03) 38. Grow plants, grow! Development of irrigation technologies in South America (3.03) 39. Not as much assembly required! Industrial revolution’s lead to factories in Europe (3.03) 40. The Hybrid car of the 15th century: the Caravel. (3.03) 41. Plates aren’t just for dinner (3.04) The major tectonic plates 42. Crashing, pulling, slipping, sliding: plates in motion and the movements they make (earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.) (3.04) 43. Man vs. Erosion. (3.04) 44. 2004 Tragedy: the Indian Ocean Tsunami. (3.04) 45. Feelin spicy! Motivations for westward exploration and migration. (4.01) 46. Movers and shakers, where and why? General motivations for migration. (4.01) 47. New place, new politics. (4.01) 48. The group that moves together, grows together. (4.01) 49. Show me the money! Major commodities of trade in South America. (4.02) 50. Show me whatcha got. Major commodities of trade in Europe (4.02) 51. I’ll trade ya! Trade after WWII in Europe (4.02) 52. Long journeys, harsh exchanges. The slave trade in Europe and South America. (4.02) 53. Our way or the highway! Christianity in history in Europe. (4.03) 54. In the home to in the schoolhouse. (4.03) 55. They came, they spread their word. European religious colonization in South America (4.03) 56. Sun gods, Allah, God and week long festivals: religions throughout South America (4.03) 57. Thanks for everything, Greece. Religion and its political/societal influences in ancient Greece. (4.03) 58. No goods, no gain! (5.01) 59. Brazil is booming! (5.01) Economy/population 60. Fishing for Euros. (5.01) 61. Ups and downs: Russia’s economy in the last 30 years (5.01) 62. Forward thinking, but still traditional. (5.02) 63. Control freak: the command economic system (5.02) 64. To market, to market! (5.02) 65. It might look good, but is it working? Russia’s command economic system (5.02) 66. Self sufficient South Americans: traditional economies in S. America (5.02) 67. Oil, liquid gold. (5.03) Oil export in Russia 68. Riches neighboring rags. The large difference between rich and poor in South America while in close proximity (5.03) 69. Don’t give ‘em all that you’ve got! (5.03) value of scarce resources 70. You scratch my back, I’ll make something to scratch yours. (5.04) Interdependence economics globally 71. Why it’s great that not everybody grows corn. Importance of specialization variety (5.04) 72. Why being different brings us together (5.04) 73. What brought them to this land? (5.01) 74. Money in the bank…wait, what does b-a-n-k spell? Link between literacy and economic development (6.01) 75. Can’t buy me life. (6.01) links between poverty rates and life expectancy in South America and Europe. 76. Economic evolution-forward, march! (6.01) 77. Highs and lows: comparing living standards between European and South American countries. (6.01) 78. It’s the 21st century here…but is it everywhere? (6.02) 79. Technology-the push in the right direction that trade needed. (6.02) 80. No phones?! How some rural South American countries flourish without advanced technologies. (6.02) 81. Smart cookies: Incan developments in technology (6.02) 82. Why learning is important…everywhere. (6.02) 83. No one wants to play monopoly all the time. (6.03) 84. Over-specialization: too much is never a good thing. (6.03) 85. Over-specialization and the environment (6.03) 86. Islands: not just floating blobs of earth. (3.04) 87. Where would you build your dream home? Europe, or South America? Examine pop density, life expectancy, etc.. (1.02) 88. Steam powered engines and their effect on European waterway navigation (3.03) 89. Many beliefs, may people…A comparison of major values/religions of Europe and South American peoples. (4.03) 90. Urbanization vs. natural resources: a fine line. (3.03) 91. No planes, trains or automobiles for this migration. The migration of farmers during the Industrial Revolution of England (7.01). 92. So this is India, right? Columbus' journey to the Americas and its impact on the future countries of North and South America (7.02). 93. From Elizabeth to Victoria --the impact of these tow monarchs on past and present societies of Europe (8.01). 94. Spain v. England who will conquer the Americas (7.02). 95. What was the East India Company's impact on society of the New World (8.02)? 96. The Anglican Church and their impact on the emigration of European society to the Americas (8.02). 97. Eureka, we've got it! The top five inventions of 17th Century Europe (8.03). 98. Evolution --not just a part of science! The evolution of traditional monarchical governments into a a variety of new governments including the parliamentary system of England (9.01). 99. Checks and Balances of the governments of South American compared to European countries; are they similar or different (9.02)? 100. Government: an inquiry approach to key types of governments of European and South American countries (9.02). 101. The United States v. Everyone else: what are the strengths and weaknesses of the United States' election system verses governments of South American and Europe (9.04). 102. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. Women's role in European society (10.04). 103. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer! Examining relationships between indvidiausl and their government officials of Europe and South American (9.04). 104. The evolution of Hammurabi's Code; has society and democracy changed since the ways of ancient Egypt (10.02)? 105. "Please Sir, can I have some more?" --the rights of children in South American and European coutnires compared to the United States during the Industrial Revolution (10.03). 106. The advancement of verbal and nonverbal language in South America and Europe (11.01). 107. Is the Catholic Church really as powerful as they think the are (11.01)? 108. Examination of South America’s ethnic diversity from north to south (11.01). 109. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” –Were people truly happy in European society even though many times they didn’t’ have many things they wanted (11.02)? 110. Needs > Wants! Comparison of the needs and wants of our society verses that of South America (11.02). 111. The impact religious cultures have on government practices in South America (11.03). 112. The rights of woman and minorities in 19th century society—were they fair or unjust (11.04)? 113. Should we all be like Henry VIII and create our own Churches of England (12.01)? 114. Exploration of Art, Architecture and Music and their abilities to foreshadow the future (12.02). 115. What’s mine is yours as your is mine… or so they say. The cultural borrowings of traditions, language and technology of Western Europe (12.03). 116. Technology of European society compared to that of South America; similar or different (12.03). 117. “Made in China” or so they say. The difference between imports and exports and their impact on the economy of North Carolina (13.03). 118. Pivotal roles of government, both local and state, of the importation of goods from countries of Europe and South America. Is it worth it (13.03)? 119. “This land is your land, this land is my land” –the combination of Native American, South American and European cultures on the United States (13.02). 120. How has arts education in the United States been influenced by cultural contributions of South America (13.02)? 121. The evolution of inclusion and diversity in North Carolina and the United States (13.02). 122. “Britannia rules the waves” but not anymore! The evolution and downfall of colonization of England (13.01). 123. They call it exploration but we call it invasion! The evolution of colonization in the new world and beyond (7.01). 124. Compare and Contrast: England’s attempts to colonize the world and the United States’ attempts to spread democracy in the Middle East and Asia (7.01). 125. Migrations of Europe via the Bubonic Plague (7.01). 126. North, South, East and West: which way is safe? The emigration of Jewish people out of Western Europe (7.01). 127. Is money really that important? The impact the United States’ 1920s stock market crash had on Europe (7.02). 128. Queen Victoria, the longest reigning monarch of European history; accomplishments, and failures (8.01). 129. The Revolutions: France and Russia; similarities and differences (8.02). 130. The technological advances of the Great War, a war like no other (8.03). 131. Medical advances that helped saved the world (8.03). 132. The invention of the printing press; could it be the downfall of the Catholic Church (8.03)? 133. Mapping the world, before they had mapquest (8.03). 134. George Washington… is he the new King George (9.01)? 135. The development of welfare systems to aid European poor (10.04). 136. The industrial revolutions impact on the economy, society and the environment (12.01). 137. Let’s see some green! Comparing type of currency of Europe which led to the creation of the Euro (11.03). 138. Communication before Facebook and the Internet (8.03). 139. North Carolina, no longer the Rip Van Winkle state in terms of economic growth (13.03). 140. I’ll take capitals for $200, Alex! The importance of capital cities and the economy of South America (11.02). 141. Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink. The development of diseases while traveling across the Atlantic (8.03). 142. Timeline of the governments of England (9.01). 143. I’m married to my cousin! Why was marrying royalty important to European society (8.01)? 144. Race to space! European and South America’s role in space exploration (8.03). 145. Secular views of society v. religious views (9.01). 146. Cultural Geography of South America (9.01). 147. The American Revolution puts France into debt. Did it cause the French Revolution as well (13.01)? 148. Education movements of European culture (13.01). 149. Key literature of England (12.02). 150. Traditions of the native people of South America and the impact exploration had on them (12.03). 151. Formation of international communities, like NATO (13.01). 152. Separation of powers in the United States and how that stemmed from issues from European society (11.01). 153. Ownership of slaves in America v. the world (10.04). 154. Women’s role in South American society of the 19th century (10.04). 155. The American constitution’s flaws (10.03). 156. Creating a family tree of European monarchs (10.01). 157. You’re call—who is the most important person in European history (8.01)? 158. Do countries in South American envy the United State’s three branches of government (9.02)? 159. Why democracies work (9.02). 160. Did South American countries have similar migrations to the Great Migration of the United States (8.01)? 161. Why did the world get smaller (8.03)? 162. The influence of Christian society of Europe on present-day United States (8.02). 163. The Spanish Armada’s invasions (7.01). 164. The conquests of English colonization (7.01). 165. Minorities of South America, who were they (8.01)? 166. Why was Russia so behind the eight-ball in innovations (8.01)? 167. Education of the common people—a win for society a fail for the monarchies (9.01). 168. Key ports of South America (9.01). 169. Exportation of exotic goods and cultures from South America to Europe (9.01). 170. Short-term goals of England post American Revolution (7.01). 171. Why can’t France and England just be friends (7.01)? 172. The tribes of South America (8.01). 173. The Mayan Temples (8.01). 174. 2012—will the world really end (8.01)? 175. Long-Range goals of England’s parliamentary government system (9.01). 176. Voting—is it a right or a privilege in all countries (10.01)? 177. Evolution of societal relationships in South America (10.01). 178. Rights of women in South America (10.02). 179. The Bible as a means of literature in South America? (12.02). 180. England v. The World (8.02)