Regions
Territories
Territories 1
Different Types of Maps
Ecosystem& Biodiversity
100

Do you need a passport to travel to the U.S. Territories? 

No

100

How many major U.S. territories are there?

a. 5

b. 14

c. 50 

  • 5

100

Why don’t U.S. territories have full voting representation in Congress?

Because they are not states

100

Which type of map shows average temperatures and rainfall?

Climate map

100

What is an ecosystem?

A community of living things interacting with their environment.

200

what is the difference between a territory and a region?

  • Territory = controlled land with government authority

  • Region = area defined by shared traits, not necessarily government control

200

Why might territories like Guam or Puerto Rico be important to the United States from an economic or military standpoint?

  • Guam is strategically important as a U.S. military base in the Pacific, giving the U.S. defense presence near Asia.

  • Puerto Rico is valuable for Caribbean trade, tourism, and its location for shipping routes. Both strengthen U.S. global influence.

200

Guyuria cookies are also known as what, because of their rather tough texture?

a. Soft Cookie

b. No Bake

c. Chamorro Jawbreaker 

c. Chamorro Jawbreaker

200

Which type of map would you use to study how people are spread across a country?

A population map,

200

What is the largest ecosystem on Earth? 

The Ocean

300

A region is best described as:

An area with shared features like geography, economy, or culture

300

Which U.S. territory is located in the Caribbean and has the largest population?

Puerto Rico

300

True or false, North Mariana Islands only consist of one small island?

False (its made up of 22 islands)

300

Uses contour lines to show elevation and landforms in detail.

Topographic map

300

What does biodiversity mean?

The variety of life in an area.

400

Which U.S. Territory is the most largest?

a. Puerto Rico  

b. Midway Atoll

c. Baker Island 

a. Puerto Rico  

400

Why do states have more political power than territories?

States have full representation in Congress and their citizens can vote in all federal elections, while territories have limited or no voting rights in Congress and restricted presidential voting.

400

Explain the difference in representation between a state and a territory.

States have full voting rights in Congress and in presidential elections; territories have limited or no voting rights.

400

Highlights landforms like mountains, rivers, lakes, and deserts.

Physical map

400

Give one human activity that reduces biodiversity.

Deforestation, pollution, or overfishing.

500

How many regions are there in the US? Name them


5

  • Northeast

  • Southeast

  • Midwest

  • Southwest

  • West

500

Why are territories important for the U.S. economy?

They provide trade routes, resources, and military advantages.

500

Which type of map shows countries, states, and boundaries?

Political map

500

Shows boundaries between countries, states, and cities.

Political Map

500

What region of the world is known as the most biodiverse? 

The Amazon Rainforest.

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