PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MAP SKILLS
CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS
MIGRATION
TOTALLY RANDOM
100
The physical characteristics of a place refer to the ______________________. a. landforms, patterns of climate, vegetation, and natural resources. b. food, religion, government, economy, and population. c. movement of ideas, people, and technology. d. latitude and longitude.
a. landforms, patterns of climate, vegetation, and natural resources.
100
Which of the following climate zones is found in the Northeast region of the USA? a. Tropical wet and dry b. Humid subtropical c. Humid continental d. Semiarid
c. Humid continental
100
What is the national capital of the U.S.?
Washington D.C.
100
What is the difference between a push factor and a pull factor?
A push factor is something that drives you out of the place in which you are currently living. A pull factor is something that influences you to move to a new place/re-locate.
100
Name the 7 continents.
1. North America 2. South America 3. Africa 4. Europe 5. Asia 6. Australia 7. Antarctica
200
Label each of the four major bodies of water on the map.
1. Arctic Ocean 2. Atlantic Ocean 3. Gulf of Mexico 4. Pacific Ocean
200
Which of the following climate zones is found in the West region of the USA? a. Tropical wet and dry b. Humid subtropical c. Humid continental d. Semiarid
d. Semiarid
200
What is the national capital of Canada?
Ontario
200
An example of a pull factor for migration is: a. a desire to escape war and persecution. b. a higher paying job in a nearby city. c. lack of jobs in an area. d. both a and c.
b. a higher paying job in a nearby city.
200
What is the largest country in the world? (by total area)
Russia
300
List the three major landforms labeled on the map.
1. Rocky Mountains 2. St. Lawrence River 3. Great Lakes
300
Which two natural resources are found mostly in the southwestern region of the U.S.? a. Coal and petroleum b. Natural gas and petroleum c. Lead and hydroelectric power d. Zinc and lead
b. Natural gas and petroleum
300
Tourism is important to this region's economy. Tourists come to enjoy skiing in the mountains, tanning on the beaches, and sightseeing at the Grand Canyon. a. Northeast b. South c. Midwest d. West
d. West
300
An example of a push factor for migration is: a. a desire to escape war and persecution. b. a higher paying job in a nearby city. c. lack of jobs in an area. d. both a and c.
d. both a and c.
300
Brainstorm! Name ONE of the top selling artists (or groups) of all time. (This means in the entire world! 200-300 million record)
The Beatles Elvis Presley Michael Jackson Madonna Elton John Led Zeppelin Queen ABBA Mariah Carey Celine Dion Pink Floyd AC/DC The Rolling Stones Bee Gees
400
Which major mountain range do the U.S. and Canada share? a. Himalayas b. Mount Kilimanjaro c. Arctic Coastal Plain d. Rocky Mountains
d. Rocky Mountains
400
Which area that the U.S. and Canada share seems to have the most diverse resources? a. Gulf of Mexico b. Great Lakes c. Arctic Ocean d. Atlantic Ocean
b. Great Lakes
400
Part of this region's economy depends on making cloth. Textile mills in this region turn the region's cotton into cloth. a. Northeast b. South c. Midwest d. West
b. South
400
How is the Dust Bowl an example of migration? What is one push factor and one pull factor associated with the Dust Bowl?
The Dust Bowl was a drought that took place in the 1930's during the Great Depression. As a result of the drought farmers were pushed out of the area (Kansas, Oklahoma, etc.) because they couldn't grow any crops to sustain their livelihoods. As a result of the drought farmers were pulled west to states like California where land was more fertile and opportunity presented itself.
400
Brainstorm! List TWO of the FBI's Top 10 U.S. Cities Ranked by Crime Rate.
1. St. Louis, Missouri 2. Camden, New Jersey 3. Detroit, Michigan 4. Flint, Michigan 5. Oakland, California 6. Richmond, California 7. Cleveland, Ohio 8. Compton, California 9. Gary, Indiana 10. Birmingham, Alabama
500
Which river, found in Canada, empties into the Great Lakes? a. Mississippi River b. Colorado River c. St. Lawrence River d. Missouri River
c. St. Lawrence River
500
Using your map and your own knowledge on how latitude affects climate, which of the following factors do you think most affects the climate of a place? a. Oceans, latitude, and mountains b. Oceans, longitude, and mountains c. Oceans, lakes, and rivers d. Latitude, longitude, and deserts
a. Oceans, latitude, and mountains
500
What three things make the U.S. a world leader?
1. Availability of natural resources 2. Skilled labor 3. Stable political system
500
How was the Trail of Tears an example of migration? What was one push factor and one pull factor associated with the Trail of Tears?
The Trail of Tears was the largest forced migration of American Indians in the U.S. The migration took place during the 1830's/1840's after the U.S. government under President Andrew Jackson passed laws (and used military force) that forced American Indians off their land and relocated them west. The American Indians were pushed off their lands because of the U.S. government's policies, and military, whose interests was in the Indians' land (ex: gold). The American Indians were pulled west, in some circumstances, to avoid further persecution by the U.S. government, and to try to assimilate and make peace with the government.
500
What is Ms. Mburi's favorite type of ice cream? I bet you will never guess it!
Oreo mint chocolate chip
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