Georgia Geography
Travel & Movement
Regions & Economy
Physical Features
Financial Literacy
100

In which hemispheres can you find the state of Georgia?

Northern and Western

100

If you travel in a straight line from Athens to Savannah, how does the terrain change?

The land slopes downward and becomes flatter toward the coast.

100

Which Georgia region is home to corporate headquarters and urban jobs, encouraging small business growth?

Piedmont

100

What feature marks where hilly land transitions to flatter plains and slows rivers?

Fall Line

100

What is the main reason people save money?

To have money available for future needs or wants

200

Georgia is part of which U.S. region?

Southeast

200

Moving from Rome to Blue Ridge, what geographic change would you encounter?

The land rises from rolling hills to more mountainous terrain.

200

Which Georgia region is known for having both large cities and lots of factories, making it an economic center for jobs and businesses?

Piedmont

200

Which mountain range runs from Georgia into the northern states and Canada?

Appalachian Mountains

200

Why do people earn income?

To pay expenses and save for the future

300

Name two Georgia cities where transportation hubs contribute to high population and job opportunities.

Atlanta and Savannah

300

Which Georgia region contains the highest point in the state, Brasstown Bald?

What is the Blue Ridge region?

300

In 1820, you need to harness flowing water to power a small mill. Which type of location is best?

Along a river at the Fall Line

300

Where would an early 19th-century inventor set up a water-powered factory?

long fast-flowing rivers at the Fall Line

300

How can using credit responsibly benefit someone?

Allows large purchases and builds credit history

400

Why might Georgia’s location make it a key hub for shipping and transportation in the southeastern U.S.?

Because it has major ports, an international airport, and central highways connecting the region.

400

A shipment of furniture is sent from Atlanta to a seaport. Which transportation step is used first?

Loaded onto a truck or train to reach the port

400

Why do Atlanta and Savannah have dense populations compared to smaller towns?

Major transportation hubs and economic opportunities

400

Which large body of water in southern Georgia is home to diverse wildlife and slow-moving water?

Okefenokee Swamp

400

Why is farming a major economic activity in Georgia’s Coastal Plain?

Fertile soil and warm climate suitable for crops

500

Which Georgia region has the richest farmland and is the leading agricultural producer?

Coastal Plain

500

Which less obvious river forms part of Georgia’s border and is often confused with the Savannah River?

Chattahoochee River

500

Which Georgia region’s economy is heavily dependent on agriculture and natural resources?

Coastal Plain

500

Which barrier protects Georgia’s coastline and provides habitats for birds and sea life?

Barrier Islands

500

How do large companies in the Piedmont help promote entrepreneurship?

By creating demand for goods and services from other businesses

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