2. Geography
The study of the earth and its
features and of the distribution
of life on the earth, including
human life and the effects of
human activity
3. Political Science
The study of the
processes, principles, and
structure of government and of
political institutions; politics.
4. Economics
Deals with the
production, distribution, an
d consumption of goods and
services and with the theory
and management of
economies or economic
systems.
5. Sociology
The study of human social
behavior, especially the study of
the
origins, organization, institutions,
and development of human
society.
6. Psychology
The emotional and behavioral
characteristics of an
individual, group, or activity
7. Ethics
The study of the general
nature of morals and of the
specific moral choices to be
made by a person; moral
philosophy.
8. Anthropology
The scientific study of the
origin, the behavior, and the
physical, social, and cultural
development of humans.
9. Religion
A personal or institutionalized
system grounded in such belief
and worship
10. Archaeology
is the study of past human
societies primarily through
the recovery and analysis
of the material culture and
environment