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  • The United States is the world’s biggest consumer of _________  _________ Its need for these fuels is so great that it is a major importer. In fact, most of Canada’s energy exports go to its neighbor to the south.

Energy Resources

100
  • ______________________  contributes to the marine west coast climate from southern Alaska to northern California

Prevailing Westerlies

100
  • The subregion of the United States also known as the "_______________” is the Midwest.

Rust Belt

100
  • Texas’s distinctive cultural patterns and landscapes shape the region. In geography, the movement of people, goods, and ideas from one place to another is part of a process called ____________.



Diffusion

100
  • The ________ ___________ are located in eastern Canada and consist of: Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick,  Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Atlantic Provinces

200
  • ____________________ is the land bridge over which early nomads traveled from Asia to North America



Beringia

200
  • The _____________ flows across the Northwest Territories to the Arctic Ocean.



MacKenzie River

200
  • The United States is a federal republic, which divides power among national, state, and local governments, but it is also a ________    _______ , which means that  the people rule through elected representatives

Representative Democracy

200
  • Texas’s varied geography is matched by ____________ in its human population.

Diversity

200
  • When the _________  __  _____________was created in 1867, it established a confederation of the Canadian provinces, and allowed self government but remained part of the British Empire.

Dominion of Canada

300
  • The ____________________________ encompasses over 4,000 square miles of tall grasses, trees, and swampland.



Everglades

300
  • Along with human migration, Europeans were also involved in the _____________________ between the Eastern and Western hemispheres, which included the exchange of  plants, animals, and diseases.

Columbian Exchange

300
  • _____ __________ consists of Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.

New England

300
  • The________________________________________________________   of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are Canada's center of agriculture.

Prairie Provinces

300
  • ____________ and ___________ make up Canada’s core provinces.

Quebec and Ontario

400
  • The ______________________  connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean by a series of locks that raise or lower water levels



St. Lawrence Seaway

400
  • Where is the Continental Divide in the United States?

Rocky Mountains

400
  • The United States is currently in what is called a _______________  ____________because manufacturing is no longer the country's most important industry

Postindustrial Economy

400
  • The ________  __________   refers to the Native American peoples of Canada.

First Nations

400
  • The majority party’s leader in Parliament becomes ________  ___________.

Prime Minister

500
  • ___________________ helps explain why human population is sparse in the subarctic regions of Alaska and Canada

Permafrost

500
  • What separates a continents river systems?



Continental Divide

500
  • A region that includes several large cities, their suburbs, and nearby towns is called a _____________________.

Megalopolis

500
  • What was a source of conflict for the French and English that settled in Canada?

Culture (Religion/Language)

500
  • What industry has grown out of Canada’s natural beauty?

Tourism