Indigenous people of the Canadian Artic
Inuit
Flows from Minnesota all the way down into the Gulf of Mexico, longest river in North America
Mississippi River
Reason people move from Rural to Urban (farm to citiies)
Jobs
Wind turbines produce______ energy
Renewable
Government were people elect Representatives, people have freedom and power
Republic
American colonist who remained committed to the British government
Loyalist
Another indigineous group of Canada (was in the notes)
Metis
Cared the Grand Canyon in the Western U.S., used to produce Hydroelectric power
Colorado River
The U.S. was established under the belief of freedom of religion, this attracted many ____________ to America.
Immigrants
Corrodes building, damages crops, and pollutes soil
Acid Rain
Government leader has ALL the power, can silence and control the people. People have LITTLE to NO power
Dictatorship
A place where marine resources can be harvested
Fishery
When people have pride in their Nation, can lead them to try and block other people out
Nationalism
Connects the Great lakes to the Atlanic Ocean in Canada
St. Lawerence River
From what region did the largest group of foreign-born residents living in the United States today immigrate
Europe
Emission linked to global warming, caused by burning of fossil fuels.
Carbon Dioxide
People are the power, people have freedom of speech to do as they like to do
Democracy
The cultivation of seafood
Aquaculture
Causes the accelerated transmission of diseases and viruses due the ease of travel and transportation
Globalization
Tributary of the Ohio River that runs through Pennsylvania and New York
Allegheny River
Interstate Highways
List 3 Renewable Energy Sources
Solar, Wind, Hydroelectric
Power is given to the people by the Constitution, their is a Monarch bu tthey have little to no political power.
Constitutional Monarchy
One of the indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
First Nations
Another name for the indigenous people of Canada, comes from the fact they were the first people in this continent
First Nations
The physical feature located in the Central part of the U.S.
Great Plains
East of Canada’s central region of plains
Appalachian Mountains and Interior Lowlands
Ash from Volcanic erruptions will affect the quaity of the _______
Breathing/Respiratory
Government based on teaching or religious beliefs, can be strict and oppressive to certain groups
Theocracy
Harvesting aquatic life to the point that species are depleted and the value of the area declines
Overfishing