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Physical and Cultural Geography of the US & Canda

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1st Nation to settle Canada was   France  
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2 common problems in both the US & Canada   Urban Sprawl and Terrorism  
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Atlanta   Georgia – financial, trade, and transportation center of the south.  
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Beringia (Bering Land Straight)   Land bridge that the first Americans migrated over from Asia. Settled around water areas (streams and rivers) since water is necessary for survival.  
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Chicago   Illinois – Midwestern industrial, transportation, and cultural hub.  
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Civil War   19th century, South vs North – South tried to pull away and make its own country, North refused to allow it and fought to keep the country together.  
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Columbian Exchange   Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Europe and North America  
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Continental Divide   Highest point of the Rocky Mountains, significant because it marks the separation between rivers flowing eastward and westward.  
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Emigration   Migration out of a country.  
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Eskimo / Inuit   Largest Native American population in Canada.  
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Executive Power   power to carry out (execute) laws – Federal level: President, State level: Governor  
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Federated Government   Government power is divided between national (federal), state and local governments  
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First Americans settled where?   Around water because it is necessary for survival.  
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Free enterprise economic system   The government exerts little control over businesses, resources, and technology operated for profit by private individuals.  
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French and Indian War   1754-1763, French and the Indians fought together against the British. Result: France kicked out of North America.  
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Immigration   Migration into a country.  
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Infrastructure   The basic facilities, services, and machinery needed for a community to function are known collectively. (ex: Highway system, irrigation systems, government systems, etc.).  
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Judicial Branch   Interprets laws – court system – Federal Level – Supreme Court, State level – GA Supreme Court  
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Legislative Branch   Government branch that makes laws – Federal level – Congress, State level – GA General Assembly.  
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Louisiana Purchase   1803 – France sold the US government the plains region between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains. US Gained full control of the Mississippi River.  
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Mega polis   several large cities and their metropolitan areas develop together. EX BosWash (Boston to Washington)  
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Metis   Mixed French and Native American culture in Canada.  
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Midwest region of the US   a major farming region and leading producer of industrial goods; contains the “Corn Belt” (Nebraska to Ohio) and the “Dairy Belt” (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan). Also contains “the bread basket” of the United States.  
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Most Populous in Canada and the US   Canada – Toronto, US – New York  
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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)   Trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada whereby each country agreed to the free flow of goods and jobs between countries without tariffs  
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Northeast Region of the US   dependent on banks, investment firms, and insurance companies. It is also the most densely populated region of the United States.  
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Office of Homeland Security   Government agency charged with coordinating efforts against terrorism.  
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Official language of Canada   Bi-lingual (French and English)  
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Parliament   Canadian government system where the legislative and executive functions are combined in a legislature.  
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Post-industrial economy   Economy of the US – manufacturing no longer plays a dominant role.  
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Republic (aka Representative Democracy)   People elect representatives to do their will.  
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Reserve   Public land set aside by the government for the Canadian native population. Nunavut is an example.  
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Service Industries   Economic activity that produces a service rather than a product. Canada’s economy is based on this.  
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Similarities between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains   Similar climate and vegetation  
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Southeast Region of the US   historically an agricultural center but in recent decades new industries like high-tech, automobile, banking, and aerospace have been growing. Seriously helped by air conditioning. Contains the “Bible Belt.”  
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Tariff   a tax on imported goods.  
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Urban Planning   Poor planning that spread a city’s population out over an even wider and wider area.  
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US Economy relies heavily on…..   global trade  
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Western Region of the US   largest region in the United States, deposits of minerals. Economy is dependent on technology, farming, and ranching.  
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What is the 2nd most common language in Quebec?   France  
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What is the 2nd most common language in the United States?   Spanish  
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What region of the country has the most people of Hispanic origin?   Southwest  
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What region of the United States is growing the fastest?   Southeast  
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What was the Cold War?   War of threats and propaganda between the US and the USSR (Soviet Union)  
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Where do most immigrants to the United States come from?   Latin America and Asia  
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Which major American mountain range is older?   Appalachian Mountains  
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