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Geo Test 1

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A person who mines for gold is called a _____.   sourdough  
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High power water slammed against a rock structure for gold?   hydrolic mining  
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How much was Alaska?   $7,200,000  
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Earliest explorer to see and claim Alaska for the nation from which he was sent exploring?   Vitus Barren  
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US rep who purchases Alaska from a foreign land   William Seward  
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newly planned capital city of Alaska   Willow  
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Alaska's different capitals over the years   Sitka-Seward-Juneau  
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Present day capital of Alaska was named after this man who practiced mining in that region   Joe Juneau  
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windiest place on Earth in NH (231 mph) and highest mountain in New England   Mt. Washington  
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Dinali is the highest mountain on this mountain in Alaska   Mt. McKinley  
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Alaska's southern-est region?   Panhandle of Alaska  
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Climates of Alaska   tundra-subartic-marine west coast  
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climate of NE States   humid continental-warm to cool summer  
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a spongy and marshy soil with moss and lichens growing on it (northern most soil)   permafrost soil  
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a soil that develops in temperate to cold moist climates under coniferous or heath vegetation   podsol soil  
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all of NE used to be covered in ___.   glaciers  
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the only main form of transportation in Alaska is the ____ ____.   Alcan Highway  
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the Alcan Hwy travels from:   Seward-Anchorage-Fairbanks  
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___% of Americans live in cities   85%  
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The White Mtns are in the state of ___.   New Hampshire  
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The Brookshire Mtns are in the state of ___.   Massachussetts  
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The Green Mtns are in the state of ___.   Vermont  
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The Longfellow Mtns are in the state of ___.   Maine  
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The Merrimack River is the center of the ____ industry in NE.   textile  
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The state covered in 90% forrest is the Pine Tree state of ___.   Maine  
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The most important natural resource in NE is ____.   steal  
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Kodiak Island is important because it is a ___ ___ for fish, fur, and lumber.   trading post  
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The ___ ___ is the home of the Alaskan Fur Seal, it is a small cluster of islands found to the west of the mainland of Alaska.   Pribilof Islands  
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The Aluetian Islands have ___ volcanoes known as the ___ ___ of ___.   50-Pacific Ring of Fire.  
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In the middle of the Bering Strait, there are 2 islands which are Eskimo homes and radar bases called ___.   Big and Little Diomedede Island  
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Washington DC is known as the ___ of ____.   head of navigation  
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population of the US in 2003   294,043,000  
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first name of New Amsterdam   New York City  
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president Lincolns Secretary of State that bought Alaska   William Seward  
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known for large cabbages and vegetables, south of Alaskan range   Matanuska Valley  
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the trans-Alaskan pipeline extends from these 2 cities   Pradhoe Bay-Valdez  
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Haines animal of interest   bald eagle  
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product of marshes of Cape Cod   cranberries  
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product of coast of Maine   blueberries and lobsters  
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this states has maple sugar-sugar beets and sugar cane (__%)   Vermont-25%  
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states with highest per capita income   Connecticut  
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the cold labrador ocean current and plankton is off the coast of this state?   Maine  
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300 mile shallow spot off Boston for fishing-bank fishing   George's Banks  
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Most sought after fish at the Grand Banks for food and liver oil for children   Fool Fish/Cod  
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dominant shell fish off the coast of Maine   lobster  
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Aroostook County Product   potatoes  
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Washington County Maine Product   blueberries  
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Connecticut River Valley Products   tobacco and dairying  
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Alaksa's main natural resource that brought many to the state?   black gold  
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4 mountain ranges in Alaska   Coastal Range, Aleutian Range, Alaska Range and Brooks Range  
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3 Regions in Alaska   Southern Alaska and the Panhandle, Alaska Central Plateau, and North Slope/Artic Slope  
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3 Climates in Alaska   Marine West Coast, Subartic, Tundra  
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Northern most city in Alaksa   Point Barrow  
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Eskimo cities in Alaska   Bethel, Point Hope, Point Barrow  
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Pine Tree State   Maine  
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Granite State   New Hampshire  
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Green Mtn State   Vermont  
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Old Colony State   Massachussetts  
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Ocean State   Rhode Island  
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Constitution State of Gadget State   Connecticut  
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Alaska is called a ____ because it doesn't touch the US   exclave  
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the name Alaska means:   Big Land  
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Alaska's nickname?   "Americas Last Frontier"  
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Alaska calls its cities what?   burroughs  
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Alaska's population:   725,000  
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Alaska's state flower:   Forget-me-not  
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state bird of Alaska:   Willow Ptarmigan  
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Inuits use this bird to make icecream in Alaska:   Dove Key  
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Alaska has these 4 animals:   seals, walrus, polar bears, and muskox  
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__% of Alaska is Native Americans   15%  
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2 major eskimo tribes:   Yupik and Inuits  
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how many eskimos live in Alaska?   48,000  
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3 leading tribes of AmerIndians:   Haida, Tlingit, and Athabask  
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the word eskimo means:   "eaters of raw meat"  
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what is muktuck?   raw whale blubber  
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what year was Alaska made a state?   oct 18 1867  
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On Jan 1, this pays you to live in Alaska:   Primitive Fund  
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rainiest place in Alaska   Kitchikan  
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Kitchikan is the ___ and ___ capital of Alaska   samon and lumbering  
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last virgin forrest   Tongess National Forrest  
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Alaska trees:   Douglas Fur, Hemlock, Sitka Spruce, and Blue Spruce  
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___ of all people in Alaska live in Anchoridge   1/2  
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army base in Alaska shapped like a donut with airforce in the middle for protection   lake hood  
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most technological cities   Tulsa, Omaha, and Akron  
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largest mountain range in Alaska   Alaska Range  
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2 types of glaciers in Alaska   piedmont and alpine  
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glacier that goes down the mountain and into the ocean   piedmont  
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a chunk of ice in the ocean is called a:   iceberg  
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__% of VA is piedmont   41%  
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glacier that goes down a mountain and turns into a lake   alpine glacier  
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a lake made from a glaicer is called a:   tarn  
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the end of a glacier is called a:   lip  
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a chunk of glacier that breaks off and falls into the ocean   calving  
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all the soil picked up on the bottom of the glacier is called:   glacial till/drift  
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layers of glaciers: top, middle, bottom   supra glacial debris (top), englacial debris (middle), subglacial debris (bottom)  
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things people come to Alaska for?   gold and minerals  
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gold mining cities in Alaska   Fairbanks, Juneau, and Nome  
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first religion in Alaska   Russian Orthodox  
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city eagles fly to in Alaska   Haines  
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37 cruise lines go to this city in Alaska   Skagway  
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activity done on Cooks Inlet   clamming  
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planes in Alaska are called?   bush planes  
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Alaska is __ in farming but __ in fishing.   50th, 1st  
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crops gown in cool-cold weather   hardy crops  
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__ month harvest in Alaska   2  
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#1 farm type and #1 crop in Alaska   dairying and potatoes  
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coldest place in Alaska   Prospect Creek  
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3rd longest river   Yukon  
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Brooks Range in Alaska is lacking:   trees  
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only city in America allowed to kill whales   Point Barrow  
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gem stone of Alaska   Jade  
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___ of all oil in America comes from Alaska   1/4  
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biggest military city in Alaska   Kodiak  
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biggest carnivor in N. America   Kodiak Bear  
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Pribilof Island is famous for this bird:   Puffon Bird  
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___% of all govt revenue come from Alaska   85%  
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___% of Maine is covered in trees   90%  
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full name of Rhode Island   Rhode Island and the Providence Plantation  
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people who come to NE to look at leaves   leaf peepers  
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people from NE who go South for the winter to warm areas   Snow Birds  
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____ wrote the first constitution after breaking away from Britain   Connecticut  
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oldest newspaper in America   The Hartford Courant  
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the idea of mass production of items on a line in a factory started in factories developed in ____.   Connecticut  
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2 big naval and shipbuilding centers in Conn.:   Groton and New London  
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built the first Baptist Church and founded Rhode Island   Roger Williams  
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___ of the lace supply for America used to be manufactured in Rhode Island   1/2  
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no counties in Rhode Island, they call their political subdivisions ___. There are ___.   municipalities, 39  
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center of Food Fish production   George's Bank  
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fish caught on George's Bank   haddock, halibut, and flounder  
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___ and ____ are harvested along the Maine and NH coastlines   clams and lobsters  
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___ is caught off the Grand Banks where it is shallow and loaded with Plankton   Cod  
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___ in Massachusetts used to be the leading whaling center of the USA before whaling was banned   New Bedford, Mass.  
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the upstate citizens refer to citizens who come from the coastal flat regions of NE to travel to the mountains ___.   flatlanders  
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___ is the most rural state in the USA with __ out of __ citizens living in the rural countryside   Vermont, 2 out of 3  
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in Vermont, they domesticated the first native ___ for farmwork because of its large size. It was called the ___.   horse, Morgan  
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___ ___ is geographically known as the "___ ___" of America because of the White Mountains   New Hampshire, "Little Switzerland"  
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___ ___ was the first state to grow ___, but the soil mixture was better in Maine so it was abandoned as a crop there and cultivation began across the Aroostook Valley   New Hampshire, potatoes  
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Natural Resources of NE:   Mica, Cobalt, and Manganese  
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__% of all land in Alaska is covered in glaciers   5%  
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main eskimo in Alaska   Inuit  
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New England States= all land in ____   Nebraska  
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NE population   13 1/2 million  
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capital of insurances   Hartward, Connec.  
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first to see Block Island   Giovanna Verrazon  
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Maines quarter   App. Mountains  
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___ lighthouses on coast of Maine   62  
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___ mile coastline in Maine   228 miles  
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first industry in Kittary Maine:   shipbuilding  
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in Connect and RI, you eat ___ on Thanksgiving   duck  
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an animal found all over the world is called:   ubicuous  
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city in Maine for outdoor stuff?   Freeport, Maine  
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Rivers in Maine:   St. Johns, Kennebic, Anderscoggin, and Penabascot  
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leading textile industry on the   Merrimack River  
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only ___% of all clothes are made in NE states   10%  
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animal found in Maine   moose  
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biggest source of living in NE states because soil is so bad   ocean  
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__% of all lobsters are harvested along the coast of Maine   90%  
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most important city in NE   Boston, Mass  
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____, ____, and ____ came from Maine   scallops, flounder, and herring  
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4 leading fish places in NE   Gloster, Mass., Portland, Maine, Portsmouth, NH, and Boston, Mass.  
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___% of all potatoes are grown in Aroostook County   25%  
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2nd best place to farm in NE   Aroostook Valley  
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__% of all blueberries are grown along the coast of Maine   98%  
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Maine has ___ bridges   109  
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this place created tomestones   Barre, Vermont  
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3 biggest industries in Vermont   granite/marble, wood processing, an IBM  
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__% of all maple sugar and syrup comes from Vermont   25%  
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river that seperates Vermont from NH   Connect. River  
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the "____ ___" mtn in NH used to be America's leading attraction until it rained 10 days straight and it slid off   "Old Man" mtn  
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you can take a train to the top of Mt. Washington on a 1 track called a:   cog railroad  
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biggest pumpkin place in the US   Keen, NH  
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oldest college in Masss.   Harvard  
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NE lacks:   natural resources  
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NH has the biggest:   legislature  
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biggest tourist attraction in NH=   Cape Cod  
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___% of all cranberries grown on marshes in Cape Cod   60%  
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___ of all clothes are made in NYC in ___   1/3, lofts  
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cobbler industry in:   Manchester, NH and Brockton, Mass  
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3 story barn in NE on the side of a mountain   bank barn  
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1st floor= ____, 2nd floor= ____, 3rd floor= ____ BANK BARN   livestock, tracktor storage, fodder stock  
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we live in a   megalopolis  
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when city limits start and stop at the time, this is called a    
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95 highway   bushwash  
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Boston to Norfolk   busnor  
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bringing in raw materials and turning them into something   entrepot  
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5 subdivisions in NY called   burroughs  
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Staton Island name changing to   Richmond  
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biggest problem in the Mid Atlantic   lack of housing  
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Delmarva is big on   crabbing and oystering  
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Midatlantic is big on   farming  
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raising vegatables to be sold in the city   truck farming  
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horses that swim ashore after Spanish and Portuguese ships sank   bank ponies  
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worlds most industrialized fish   menhaden fish  
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4 main places of midatlantic   Urrituck, Abermarble, Pamilico, Reedvile  
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piscaculture is practiced on this island on the Chesapeake Bay   Tangier Island  
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Tangier=center for   soft shell crabs  
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most important city around Chesapeake Bay and Maryland   Baltimore  
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#1 grain exporting city in America   Baltimore  
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Baltimore builds   ships  
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worlds largest steel corp   Sparrows Point  
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these 2 products make steel   limestone and iron ore  
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we are depleted of this   iron ore  
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this country has iron ore in ____ ____ ____   Venezuela, Cerrio Bellivar Mtn  
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we sell them ____, they sell us iron ore   cole  
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Cuidad Bellivar is the ____ center of SH   steel  
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he created DC   Pierre D'Enfant  
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only city not in a state   DC  
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streets of DC   numbers and states  
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# of parks in DC   300  
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good to build a city in these 2 places for transportation   Potomac River and Anacostia River  
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farthest up a river you can sail but you must stop because of rapids   head of navigation  
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waterfall in VA   Great Falls  
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Maryland controls the ____ River so we have to buy water from them   Potomac  
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new mayor of DC   Vincent Gray  
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# of museums in DC   43  
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# of colleges in DC   40  
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Lincoln's statue is melting because of   pollution  
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# of pillars around Lincoln Memorial   29  
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highest hill in DC   Capital Hill  
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# of rooms in the White House   132  
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nothing can be taller then the ___ of ____ on top of the capital building   Statue of Freedom  
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the statue of freedom is a replica of this person   Pocahontas  
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this place has plants from all over the world   US Botanic Garden  
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this place has a copy of every book in the world   Library of Congress  
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this person created the Smithsonian   John Smithson  
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a 3rd of this monument was finished when they ran out of money and had to campaign   Washington Monument  
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# of rooms in the capital building   500  
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4 buildings on Capital Hill   US Botanical Garden, Library of Congress, Capital, and Supreme Court  
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# of Smithsonians   19  
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5th biggest Catholic Church in the world   Church of Emaculate Conception  
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people go to see the ___ ___ in the ceiling at the Church of Emacualte Conception   Christ mosaic  
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Russian and Canada have __ embassies in DC   3  
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Garden State=   New Jersey  
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big tourist attraction in NJ   Cape May  
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NJ call the beach the ____.   shore  
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empty middle section of NJ   Pine Barrens  
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all of NY's food comes from   NJ  
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tourist go to ___ ___ in NJ   Atlantic City  
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NJ has long skinny cities called ___ ___ ___ (vs circular cities)   show string cities  
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the keystone state   Pennsylvania  
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most of Pennsylvania's houses are made of   polished stone  
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the very last stone at the middle of the bridge   keystone  
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the keystone supports   pressure  
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chemical capital of the US   Wilmington, Delaware  
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Chemical Capital of Ohio River Valley   Cincinnati, Ohio  
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1st city to have a baseball team   Cincinnati, Ohio  
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1st baseball team   Red Stockings  
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founded Pennsylvania   William Penn  
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Pennsylvania was the first to have   freedom of religion  
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in the Ben Franklin museum, everything is   interactive  
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3 products of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania   plait glass, clay, and chemicals  
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contractors try not to use this brown coal   liginite coal  
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#1 coal state   West VA  
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crushed together grass and leaves used to make coal   piedmont  
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West VA has    
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3 types of coal   brown coal, soft coal, and hard coal  
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Bituminmous makes these 2 things   electricity and steal  
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Bituminmous is what type of coal   soft coal  
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this is the most expensive and oldest coal in ____ Pennsylvania   anthracite, Scraton Penns  
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pure iron ore in Minnesota   taconite  
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all the steal from 911 made this   USS NY ship  
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__% of all books are published in ___ ____ NY   40%, Midtown Manhatten  
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___ of all clothes are made on ___ ___   1/3, 7th Avenue  
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entertainment capital of the world   Times Square  
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__% of all Washingtonians are African Americans   70%  
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on the    
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NY is 2nd to Wisconsin in   dairying  
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NY is 2nd in   vivaculture  
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viviculture is   vineyards  
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over __% of all farming activities of Alaska are found in the ___ Valley just 20 miles north of Anchorage   Matanuska Valley  
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Crops grown in the Matanuksa Valley are called ____ and can grow in cool to cold weather   Hardy Crops  
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leading crop in the Matanuska Valley   potatoes  
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crops that grow underground in Alaska   root crops  
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waterbody which is 56 miles wide separating Russia from Alaska.   Bering Strait  
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economically signficant of Kodiak Island   trading post  
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ethnic name for native American eskimos   inuits  
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Alaksan city known for its military base and for being the "hub" of polar air flights   Anchorage  
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this highway in Alaska extends from America to Fairbanks   Alcan Highway  
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home of the Alaskan Fur Seal   Pribilof Islands  
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Alaska's largest industry   fishing  
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asian country in which much of the Alaskan fish and usable lumber supply is exported   Japan  
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large useless and stunted forest which covers the Alaska Central Plateu   Great Coniferous  
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2 most used tress for paper, furniture, etc   Douglas Fur and Hemlock  
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home of Alaska's Lumbering and center of fishing   Kitchikan  
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the rail line in Alaska connects these 3 cities   Seward, Fairbanks and Anchorage  
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largest national forest in southeast Alaska that Bush is thinking about opening up to timber lodging   Tongas  
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largest Alaskan eskimo community   Bethel  
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the ___ islands were the early settlement area of Native American fisherman and DEW line radar stations   Aleutian islands  
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_% of Alaska is covered in ice   5%  
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__% of America's total oil production comes from Alaksa   28%  
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___% of Alaksa's total revenue from black gold to run the workings of the Alaska state govt comes from oil and natural gas found in the state   85%  
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