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Survival Guide Geography

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Migration   to move from one region to another in rural (country) or urban (city) areas.  
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Immigrants   are those who move into a new country in order to settle there.  
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Cultural diversity   is the interaction of people from different cultures  
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Westward migration   is the movement of people to the western and mid-western states to find new opportunities. (ex. jobs, land, and gold)  
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Ohio River Valley   a key area in the American Revolution because it gave access to the American interior.  
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religious persecution   Religious groups settled in the U.S. to escape  
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population map   is a thematic map that shows an estimated number of people in a given area, for example, the number of people living in each U.S. state.  
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The Gold Rush   resulted in the migration of thousands of people to California in the mid  
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Physical map   a map that shows identifiable landmarks such as mountains, rivers, lakes, oceans, and other permanent geologic features  
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Political map   a map that shows such things as national and state boundaries in the names and location of towns and cities  
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Lines of Latitude   are parallel lines that measure distance north and south of the equator  
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Lines of Longitude   or meridians, measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian  
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Railroad   was a mode of transportation that contributed to the expansion of the Western frontier  
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