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Regions and People of the Western Hemisphere

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How are globes different from maps?   Globes are three-dimensional.  
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Longitude describes a point's position on the Earth's surface in relation to the:   prime meridian  
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Absolute location of any point on earth can be found using:   the intersection of the lines of latitude and longitude  
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What are typically used to define regions?   culture, landforms, and economics  
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What does it mean to adapt to one's environment?   to use what is available  
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Three cultural groups from the United States and Canada include:   The Arctic,Subarctic, and Northeast  
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Three cultural groups of Latin America include:   The Andes, South American marginal region, and Caribbean  
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Which two cultural groups were most affected by the introduction of the horse?   The Plains and Great Basin  
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Push factors are _____________________.   reasons that people leave a place  
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What makes up part of a person's culture?   food, clothing, and buildings learned behavior and belief systems social relationships, institutions, and orginizations  
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