Sources
Continents and Oceans
The 50 US States
Pre-Columbian People
Geography of North America
100

This type of source includes first-hand accounts of events

What are Primary Sources?

100

This is the continent you live on

What is North America?

100
This US State has as it's capital, the city of Richmond

What is Virginia?

100

Inuit lived in this type of structure

What is an Igloo?

100

By 1 mile, this is the longest river in North America

What is the Missouri River?

200

A biography of Alexander Hamilton would be this type of source

What is a Secondary Source?

200

This is the largest ocean in the world

What is the Pacific Ocean?

200

These two US States are known as the Noncontiguous States because they aren't connected to the other 48

What are Alaska and Hawaii?

200
These are the Three Sisters

What are Corn, Squash, and Beans?

200

The oldest mountains in North America are in this range. 

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

300

Incomplete, relying on your own knowledge, and biases of the authors are all disadvantages of these. 

What are Primary Sources?

300

This ocean borders Africa to it's west, Asia to it's North, Australia to it's east, and the Southern Ocean to it's south

What is the Indian Ocean?

300

This US State is shaped like a giant letter T

What is Texas?

300

The Totem Pole is a recognizable symbol of this tribe. 

Who are the Kwakiutl?

300

These flat, dry grasslands are key to farming in the United States

What are the Great Plains?

400

More complete, providing additional context, and relying on someone else's prior knowledge for context and content are advantages of this 

What are Secondary Sources?

400

This is the only continent that has no permanent human settlement

What is Antarctica

400

Virginia borders 5 states.

Name them.

What are North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Maryland?

400

Canoes, bows, arrows, and tools were all kinds of this resource

What are capital resources?

400

This river forms the border between the United States and Mexico

What is the Rio Grande?

500

This is a settled and often prejudiced view of any topic.

What is a Bias?

500
This would be the ocean you would cross if you took a cruise on the shortest route from New York City to London, England

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

500

This state fills in the blank of the following list.

California, Arizona, ____________, Texas

What is New Mexico?

500

This 18,000-20,000 year old site is recognized as the oldest known inhabited archaeological site in the Western Hemisphere

What is Cactus Hill?

500

Patters of Trade, Locations of Cities and Towns, Westward Expansion, Agriculture, and Fishing are all examples of this. 

What is How Geography Impacts Us?

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