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GEO Semester 1

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Employs thousands of workers and creates large quantities of manufactured goods   commercial industries  
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Name the 4 nations in the United Kingdom.   England, Scotland, N. Ireland, Wales  
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Marshy inlets of lakes and rivers   bayous  
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An example of a Spanish conquistador   Cortes  
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What does I.R.A. stand for?   Irish Republican Army  
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A nation's freedom from outside control   sovereignty  
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What country did England fight for control of the New World?   France  
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Number of days between the last frost of Spring and first frost of Fall   Growing season  
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Area of high, flat land   plateau  
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The production of goods, usually by hand and done in a home   cottage industry  
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location of a place in relation to other places   relative location  
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Whose poetry showed the harsh conditions the worker faced in Industrial Revolutionary England   William Blake  
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factories along the U.S./ Mexican border   maquiladoras  
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Super-continent that some believe once existed   Pangea  
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study of where people, places, and things are located and how they relate to each other   Geography  
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Name the 5 Themes of Geography   Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, Region  
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What state is Portugal about the size of?   Indiana  
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Name the 5 Nordic nations   Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland  
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Name the 3 types of economies in the world   command, traditional, market  
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Major trading center even after Katrina (CITY)   New Orleans  
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banking and financial center of Canada (CITY   Toronto  
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major airline hub of the U.S. South (CITY)   Atlanta  
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uses aqueducts for people; smog is problem (CITY)   Los Angeles  
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French center of Quebec and Canada (CITY)   Montreal  
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National capitol of U.S. (CITY)   Washington D.C.  
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England's key city; center of European trade (CITY)   London  
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capital of united Germany (CITY)   Berlin  
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capital of Italy; history filled (CITY)   Rome  
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cultural center of Germany (CITY)   Munich  
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cultural, economic capital of France (CITY)   Paris  
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oil and banking center of U.S. South (CITY)   Houston  
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major financial center of U.S. (CITY)   New York  
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capitol of Mexico and largest city in nation (CITY)   Mexico City  
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has serious concerns with subsidence; romantic place (CITY)   Venice  
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capitol of Greece; 1st Olympics there (CITY)   Athens  
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national capitol of Canada (CITY)   Ottawa  
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has major harbor and Asian immigration (CITY)   Vancouver  
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center of Catholic church and home to pope (CITY)   Vatican City  
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central location allowed King of Spain to control all the regions (CITY)   Madrid  
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lines that run N/S between the poles   longitude  
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imaginary lines that run parallel to the Equator   latitude  
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Canada's core provinces   Ontario, Quebec  
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contains chemicals that eat away at surface of rocks   acid rain  
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Cuban area of Miami, FL   Little Havana  
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famous landmarks in Paris   Louvre, Eiffel Tower  
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biggest fishing area near U.S.   Newfoundland  
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highest mountain in Greece   Mt. Olympus  
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What does G.P.S. stand for?   Global Positioning System  
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Two politically neutral countries in Europe   Switzerland, Austria  
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Area in Greece that has fallen down between two fault lines   Grabens  
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Two groups that have trouble raising their social class in any culture   Women and minorities  
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"cornerstone" of any culture   language  
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the worshiping of one God   monotheism  
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An example of Polytheism   Buddhism  
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daughter of Henry VIII; greatest ruler in England's history   Elizabeth I  
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largest island in Greece   Crete  
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means relating to the sea   maritime  
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strip of land that juts out into the ocean   peninsula  
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western boundary of Illinois   Mississippi River  
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movement of weathered materials such as gravel, soil, and sand   erosion  
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biggest 3 cities in U.S. by population   New York, LA, Chicago  
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artificial watering of farmland   irrigation  
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dry, treeless plain that sprouts grasses and mosses   tundra  
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government controlled oil company in Mexico   PEMEX  
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workers that travel from place to place   migrants  
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