The capital of the United States.
What is Washington D.C.?
The Great Lakes, Piedmont, and Interior Plains are this.
What are physical features?
This is the amount of World Wars the US faced during the 1900s
What is two?
States that do not border the rest of the U.S.
What are Alaska and Hawaii?
The U.S. is considered this because of its large economy and powerful military.
What is a Superpower?
The third largest city in the United States.
What is Chicago?
The largest freshwater lake system in the world.
What are the Great Lakes?
This is what pioneers were in search of when traveling the 2000 mile long Oregon Trail.
What are land and gold?
This is what climates in the U.S. do in the various regions.
What is vary from region to region?
Oil, Natural Gas, coal, minerals, and forests are examples of this.
What are natural resources?
The leading automobile producer in the United States.
What is Detroit?
The main mountain range in the East.
What ae the Appalachian Mountains?
A document that was created on Sept. 17, 1787 in Philadelphia.
What is the U.S. Constitution?
The Atlantic Coastal Plain is located here.
What is the Southeast?
A process using long sprinkler systems with huge rotating wheels.
What is irrigation?
The Two major seaports in the British Colonies.
What are Boston and New York?
What are the Rocky Mountains?
These people fought in the early battles of the Revolutionary War in and around Boston.
Who are Colonist from Mass.?
What is farming?
This state is home to more than 10% of the U.S. population.
What is California?
The cities that make up the Megalopolis in the Northeast.
What are Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston?
This would describe most of the mountains in the Cascades.
What are Dormant Volcanoes?
The countries that signed the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1992.
Who are U.S., Mexico and Canada?
An area of high ground that divides the flow of rivers towards opposite ends of a continent.
What is the continental divide?
American Movies, tv programs and sports are examples of this.
What is popular culture?