Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
The South
The Midwest
The Great Plains
100

The different kinds of land, waterways, or physical characteristics in a region.

landform

100

An animal's skin.

hide

100

Why do many Florida residents speak Spanish?

They come from Cuba or many of the other Carribean islands nearby.

100

The first skyscrapers in America were built in this city in the 1800s.

Chicago, Illinois

100

The main landform in the Great Plains region.

plains

200

A piece of land that is protected by the federal government because of its natural beauty or historical importance.

National Park

200

An area of land set aside by the federal government for Native Americans.

reservation

200

What is the most important city in the South for business?

What is Atlanta, Georgia?

200

How much (what percent) of the world's fresh surface water are in the Great Lakes?

20%

200

What is the name they give to the Great Plains and why?

America's breadbasket....

because hey grow so much wheat there

300

A piece of land sticking out into a body of water, so that it is almost surrouded by water.


peninsula


300

Having little or no vegetation.

barren

300

What city in Louisianna is famous for Jazz?

What is New Orleans?

300

What are the names of the five Great Lakes?

Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and Lake Michigan

300

Name the Five states of this region.

North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma

400

A warm ocean current that begins in the Gulf of Mexico and travels north along the coast from Florida all the way to Newfoundland in Canada.

The Gulf Stream

400

The buying and selling of goods and services.

commerce

400

Which two cities in Tennessee are famous for their music?

What are Memphis and Nashville?

400

What is the state of Wisconsin known for?

Dairy Farming, milk products, cheese,            America's Dairyland

400

Why did President Grant kill all of the Bison in the Great Plains?

To force the Native Americans off the land by taking away their main food source. go to 6:48 of the video to find the answer.

500

The growing of crops and raising of livestock for food and other purposes.

Agriculture or farming

500

The carrying away of soil and rock by water, ice or wind.

weathering and erosion

500

What are the Appalachian mountains called in Virgina?

the Blue Ridge Mountains

500

What is the tallest monument in the United
States, in St Louis Missouri?

Gateway Arch

500

What are the three ways people make a living in the Great Plains Region?

cattle ranches, Oil drilling, and wheat farming