Deck 6: The United States and Canada

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A federal state is a form of government in which power is allocated to ________.

A) units of local government within the country
B) a central government within the country
C) a county within the country
D) political parties, who choose the national leadership
E) none of the above
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When did Canada separate from Great Britain?

A) 1867
B) 1767
C) 1967
D) 2006
E) Canada is still part of Great Britain.
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The western coastal formation of North America sits along the fault line of two active crustal plates, the ________ and the Juan de Fuca plate.

A) Canadian Plate
B) Interior Plate
C) California Plate
D) Pacific Plate
E) none of the above
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What was the purpose of the North America Act of 1867?

A) creation of the Dominion of Canada
B) unify the former French Canadian possessions with British possessions under one royal governor
C) extend voting rights to non-White Canadians
D) transfer ownership of Alaska to the United States
E) abolish slavery in Canada
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In response to Katrina in 2005, over ________ were evacuated and over ________ deaths occurred.

A) 1,000,000/1,800
B) 100,000/1,000
C) 10,000/1,000
D) 1,000/100
E) 1,000/10
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On the North American continent, the jet stream brings ________ to most of the continent in the winter.

A) dry air
B) wind
C) precipitation
D) warmth
E) none of the above
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Most Canadians live:

A) within 200 miles of the border with the U.S.
B) on the Pacific coast
C) in the Maritime provinces
D) in the Prairie provinces
E) in the north of their country
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This is the largest Canadian city on the Pacific coast.

A) Vancouver
B) Seattle
C) Winnipeg
D) Calgary
E) Juneau
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Which of the following is more stationary?

A) Canadian Plate
B) North American Plate
C) Pacific Plate
D) Juan de Fuca Plate
E) none of the above
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This U.S. government policy states that European military interference in the Western Hemisphere, including the Caribbean and Latin America, would no longer be acceptable.

A) The Kennedy Doctrine
B) The Reagan Doctrine
C) The Monroe Doctrine
D) The Jefferson Doctrine
E) The Adams Doctrine
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The first inhabitants of North America probably originated in what is today northern ________ and ________.

A) Mexico/California
B) Germany/Denmark
C) China/Siberia
D) Colombia/Venezuela
E) none of the above
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When did the federal government begin playing a more active and direct role in the American economic and social life?

A) Late 18th century
B) Late 19th century
C) Late 20th century
D) Late 17th century
E) The federal government does not play an active and direct role in the American economic and social life.
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This is the newest territorial division within Canada, occupied by about 20,000 people, mostly Native Americans.

A) Nunavut
B) Yukon
C) Inuit
D) British Columbia
E) Greenland
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Effectively, the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act of 1924 was targeted at ________, as they then made up most of the migrant population to the U.S.

A) Southern and Eastern Europeans
B) Chinese
C) Japanese
D) Latin Americans
E) Irish and Germans
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Approximately half of current migrants to Canada come from:

A) Asia
B) Great Britain
C) the Caribbean Basin
D) Mexico
E) United States
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This is the largest landowner in the "New West."

A) the federal government
B) retirees from the Eastern states
C) Native Americans
D) Ranchers
E) mining companies
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________ is a formerly glaciated landscape that contains fertile soils and an abundance of lakes and rivers.

A) The Canadian Shield
B) The Interior Lowlands
C) The Great Plains
D) Gulf-Atlantic Coastal Plain
E) none of the above
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Why was Hurricane Katrina in 2005 different and far more destructive than most Gulf Coast storms ?

A) the high population density in southern Louisiana and Mississippi
B) the dependence of New Orleans on levees to protect areas below sea level
C) widespread flooding
D) the historic intensity of the storm
E) all of these
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This is the largest religious group within the United States.

A) Roman Catholics
B) Baptists
C) Evangelicals
D) Lutherans
E) Episcopalians
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________ is the capital of Canada.

A) Toronto
B) Montreal
C) Ottawa
D) Vancouver
E) none of the above
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A high estimate of the number of Native Americans in the U.S. and Canada when the first Europeans arrived is:

A) 18 million
B) 10 million
C) 50 million
D) 1 million
E) 3 million
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About 25% of Canada's population is of ________ ancestry.

A) French
B) African
C) Native American
D) Asian
E) British
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The largest religious denomination in Canada is ________.

A) Protestantism
B) Roman Catholicism
C) Judaism
D) Evangelicals
E) none of the above
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The ________ wave of immigration to North America was dominated by large numbers of Irish and German.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
E) fifth
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In both Canada and the U.S., ________ was far and away the most influential of the four colonial powers.

A) France
B) Great Britain
C) Spain
D) the Netherlands
E) none of the above
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Most Canadians are of:

A) British ancestry
B) French ancestry
C) Spanish ancestry
D) Irish ancestry
E) none of the above
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Approximately what percentage of Americans have some access to the Internet?

A) 50%
B) 30%
C) 20%
D) 75%
E) nearly 100%
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The best estimate of the proportion of Americans living in poverty in 2002 is:

A) 1 in 5
B) 1 in 20
C) 1 in 10
D) 1 in 100
E) 1 in 1000
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Columbus thought he had arrived in ________; however, he actually had arrived in the Caribbean.

A) Africa
B) the Far East
C) the Middle East
D) Persia
E) none of the above
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By 1990, ________ had become the largest source region of immigrants to the U.S.

A) Mexico
B) China
C) Russia
D) India
E) none of the above
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If this state were a country, it would have the sixth largest GNP in the world.

A) California
B) Texas
C) New York
D) Florida
E) New Jersey
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Approximately how far from the mainland of the United States is Hawai'i?

A) 2000 miles
B) 1200 miles
C) 500 miles
D) 4000 miles
E) 100 miles
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What is defined as the withdrawal of investments from activities (and regions) that yield low rates of profit in order to reinvest in new activities (and new places)?

A) Creative Destruction
B) Deindustrialization
C) Globalization
D) End of the Beginning
E) none of the above
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Evidence exists that Inuits had trading relations with Norse settlers as early as the ________ century A.D.

A) 10th
B) 5th
C) 12th
D) 8th
E) 15th
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The last of the original colonial possessions to join the Canadian federation in 1949 was:

A) Manitoba
B) Newfoundland
C) British Columbia
D) Prince Edward Island
E) Quebec
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Over half of Canadian exports go to:

A) the United States
B) Great Britain
C) France
D) Japan
E) Mexico
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Although its inhabitants have diverse origins, North America is considered Europeanized because of the predominance of:

A) European languages
B) Christianity
C) both of these
D) neither of these
E) North America is not considered to be Europeanized.
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After the Seven Years War, the ________ for the most part dominated the European-inhabited territory of North America.

A) British
B) French
C) Spanish
D) Dutch
E) none of the above
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Which of these cities is not located in "Cascadia"?

A) Portland
B) Vancouver
C) Seattle
D) Los Angeles
E) None of these are located in "Cascadia."
Question
The ________ imposed quotas on the number of new immigrants who would be allowed to enter the U.S.

A) Hart-Cellar Act
B) Wilson-Miller Act
C) Johnson-Reed Act
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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Miami has what type of climate?

A) Mediterranean
B) Marine Coastal
C) Arid
D) Tropical Savanna
E) Continental
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The largest minority in the United States is:

A) African-Americans
B) South Asians
C) Hispanics
D) Western Europeans
E) East Asians
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Yukon is the largest territorial unit within Canada and is home to about 31,000 people.
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William Cronon has shown that Europeans saw the natural world they encountered in North America much differently from the native peoples.
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The Second Wave of immigrants were considered the most desirable to the United States.
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Southern and Eastern Europeans made up most of the Third Wave of immigration to North America.
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American children are more likely to live in poverty than American adults.
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The urbanization rate for North America is approximately:

A) 50 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 90 percent
D) 80 percent
E) 100 percent
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Canada's oil deposits are mostly located in:

A) Alberta
B) Manitoba
C) Nova Scotia
D) Newfoundland
E) British Columbia
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Canada's current population is:

A) 100 million
B) 200 million
C) 44 million
D) 10 million
E) 5 million
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Assimilation is the process by which peoples of different cultural backgrounds who occupy a common territory achieve sufficient cultural solidarity to sustain a national existence.
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Nevada is located in which of the following physiographic provinces?

A) Pacific Mountains and Valleys
B) Interior Highlands
C) Great Plains
D) Rocky Mountains
E) Intermontane Basins and Plateaus
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Which of the following sports is a U.S. innovation?

A) rugby
B) soccer
C) baseball
D) golf
E) all of the above
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Compared to the United States, Canada's government has been far more inclined to guarantee social welfare.
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Canada is only second to Saudi Arabia in proven oil reserves.
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Once beyond the Rocky, Sierra Nevada, and Cascade mountains, the moisture gradient rises toward the Pacific.
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The largest non-Christian religion in the United States is Judaism.
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From 1860 to 1920, the predominant migration pattern within the U.S. was:

A) rural to urban
B) urban to rural
C) urban to suburban
D) suburban to urban
E) none of these
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The current population of the United States is:

A) 44 million
B) 354 million
C) 125 million
D) 30 million
E) 1 billion
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Mormons are concentrated in which U.S. state?

A) Nevada
B) Utah
C) New Mexico
D) Montana
E) Arizona
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Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
New York
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Describe the historical and geographical factors that make Québec unique. Why do so many Québeçois want to secede from Canada? How might increasing globalization affect Québec?
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Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Alberta
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Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
British Columbia
Question
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Texas
Question
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Quebec
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Discuss the history of slavery in North America.
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Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Virginia
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Discuss the urban to suburban migration in North America. When did this urban shift begin? What are the some of the factors that contributed to this particular migration? What have been the long-term impacts of this movement?
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Discuss the physiographic provinces of North America. List at least two characteristics (location, climate, soil types, geology) for each province.
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French is an official language in Canada.
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Superfund sites are locations in the United States officially deemed by the government as extremely polluted and requiring extensive clean up.
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The gap between rich and poor in the United States is widening.
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Discuss the three waves of immigration into the United States. What were the push and pull factors associated with each wave? What were the approximate time frames and source areas for each of these external migration streams?
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Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Florida
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Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
California
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North America is the only region in the world that contains the full range of climate types that occur globally, stretching from Alaska and the Canadian Arctic to the tropical Hawai'ian Islands.
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Canada is second only to Saudi Arabia in its proven oil reserves.
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Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Manitoba
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Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
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Deck 6: The United States and Canada
1
A federal state is a form of government in which power is allocated to ________.

A) units of local government within the country
B) a central government within the country
C) a county within the country
D) political parties, who choose the national leadership
E) none of the above
A
2
When did Canada separate from Great Britain?

A) 1867
B) 1767
C) 1967
D) 2006
E) Canada is still part of Great Britain.
A
3
The western coastal formation of North America sits along the fault line of two active crustal plates, the ________ and the Juan de Fuca plate.

A) Canadian Plate
B) Interior Plate
C) California Plate
D) Pacific Plate
E) none of the above
D
4
What was the purpose of the North America Act of 1867?

A) creation of the Dominion of Canada
B) unify the former French Canadian possessions with British possessions under one royal governor
C) extend voting rights to non-White Canadians
D) transfer ownership of Alaska to the United States
E) abolish slavery in Canada
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5
In response to Katrina in 2005, over ________ were evacuated and over ________ deaths occurred.

A) 1,000,000/1,800
B) 100,000/1,000
C) 10,000/1,000
D) 1,000/100
E) 1,000/10
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6
On the North American continent, the jet stream brings ________ to most of the continent in the winter.

A) dry air
B) wind
C) precipitation
D) warmth
E) none of the above
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7
Most Canadians live:

A) within 200 miles of the border with the U.S.
B) on the Pacific coast
C) in the Maritime provinces
D) in the Prairie provinces
E) in the north of their country
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8
This is the largest Canadian city on the Pacific coast.

A) Vancouver
B) Seattle
C) Winnipeg
D) Calgary
E) Juneau
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9
Which of the following is more stationary?

A) Canadian Plate
B) North American Plate
C) Pacific Plate
D) Juan de Fuca Plate
E) none of the above
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10
This U.S. government policy states that European military interference in the Western Hemisphere, including the Caribbean and Latin America, would no longer be acceptable.

A) The Kennedy Doctrine
B) The Reagan Doctrine
C) The Monroe Doctrine
D) The Jefferson Doctrine
E) The Adams Doctrine
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11
The first inhabitants of North America probably originated in what is today northern ________ and ________.

A) Mexico/California
B) Germany/Denmark
C) China/Siberia
D) Colombia/Venezuela
E) none of the above
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12
When did the federal government begin playing a more active and direct role in the American economic and social life?

A) Late 18th century
B) Late 19th century
C) Late 20th century
D) Late 17th century
E) The federal government does not play an active and direct role in the American economic and social life.
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13
This is the newest territorial division within Canada, occupied by about 20,000 people, mostly Native Americans.

A) Nunavut
B) Yukon
C) Inuit
D) British Columbia
E) Greenland
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14
Effectively, the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act of 1924 was targeted at ________, as they then made up most of the migrant population to the U.S.

A) Southern and Eastern Europeans
B) Chinese
C) Japanese
D) Latin Americans
E) Irish and Germans
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15
Approximately half of current migrants to Canada come from:

A) Asia
B) Great Britain
C) the Caribbean Basin
D) Mexico
E) United States
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This is the largest landowner in the "New West."

A) the federal government
B) retirees from the Eastern states
C) Native Americans
D) Ranchers
E) mining companies
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17
________ is a formerly glaciated landscape that contains fertile soils and an abundance of lakes and rivers.

A) The Canadian Shield
B) The Interior Lowlands
C) The Great Plains
D) Gulf-Atlantic Coastal Plain
E) none of the above
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Why was Hurricane Katrina in 2005 different and far more destructive than most Gulf Coast storms ?

A) the high population density in southern Louisiana and Mississippi
B) the dependence of New Orleans on levees to protect areas below sea level
C) widespread flooding
D) the historic intensity of the storm
E) all of these
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This is the largest religious group within the United States.

A) Roman Catholics
B) Baptists
C) Evangelicals
D) Lutherans
E) Episcopalians
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20
________ is the capital of Canada.

A) Toronto
B) Montreal
C) Ottawa
D) Vancouver
E) none of the above
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21
A high estimate of the number of Native Americans in the U.S. and Canada when the first Europeans arrived is:

A) 18 million
B) 10 million
C) 50 million
D) 1 million
E) 3 million
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22
About 25% of Canada's population is of ________ ancestry.

A) French
B) African
C) Native American
D) Asian
E) British
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23
The largest religious denomination in Canada is ________.

A) Protestantism
B) Roman Catholicism
C) Judaism
D) Evangelicals
E) none of the above
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24
The ________ wave of immigration to North America was dominated by large numbers of Irish and German.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
E) fifth
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In both Canada and the U.S., ________ was far and away the most influential of the four colonial powers.

A) France
B) Great Britain
C) Spain
D) the Netherlands
E) none of the above
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26
Most Canadians are of:

A) British ancestry
B) French ancestry
C) Spanish ancestry
D) Irish ancestry
E) none of the above
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27
Approximately what percentage of Americans have some access to the Internet?

A) 50%
B) 30%
C) 20%
D) 75%
E) nearly 100%
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28
The best estimate of the proportion of Americans living in poverty in 2002 is:

A) 1 in 5
B) 1 in 20
C) 1 in 10
D) 1 in 100
E) 1 in 1000
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29
Columbus thought he had arrived in ________; however, he actually had arrived in the Caribbean.

A) Africa
B) the Far East
C) the Middle East
D) Persia
E) none of the above
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30
By 1990, ________ had become the largest source region of immigrants to the U.S.

A) Mexico
B) China
C) Russia
D) India
E) none of the above
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31
If this state were a country, it would have the sixth largest GNP in the world.

A) California
B) Texas
C) New York
D) Florida
E) New Jersey
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32
Approximately how far from the mainland of the United States is Hawai'i?

A) 2000 miles
B) 1200 miles
C) 500 miles
D) 4000 miles
E) 100 miles
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33
What is defined as the withdrawal of investments from activities (and regions) that yield low rates of profit in order to reinvest in new activities (and new places)?

A) Creative Destruction
B) Deindustrialization
C) Globalization
D) End of the Beginning
E) none of the above
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34
Evidence exists that Inuits had trading relations with Norse settlers as early as the ________ century A.D.

A) 10th
B) 5th
C) 12th
D) 8th
E) 15th
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35
The last of the original colonial possessions to join the Canadian federation in 1949 was:

A) Manitoba
B) Newfoundland
C) British Columbia
D) Prince Edward Island
E) Quebec
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36
Over half of Canadian exports go to:

A) the United States
B) Great Britain
C) France
D) Japan
E) Mexico
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37
Although its inhabitants have diverse origins, North America is considered Europeanized because of the predominance of:

A) European languages
B) Christianity
C) both of these
D) neither of these
E) North America is not considered to be Europeanized.
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38
After the Seven Years War, the ________ for the most part dominated the European-inhabited territory of North America.

A) British
B) French
C) Spanish
D) Dutch
E) none of the above
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39
Which of these cities is not located in "Cascadia"?

A) Portland
B) Vancouver
C) Seattle
D) Los Angeles
E) None of these are located in "Cascadia."
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40
The ________ imposed quotas on the number of new immigrants who would be allowed to enter the U.S.

A) Hart-Cellar Act
B) Wilson-Miller Act
C) Johnson-Reed Act
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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41
Miami has what type of climate?

A) Mediterranean
B) Marine Coastal
C) Arid
D) Tropical Savanna
E) Continental
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42
The largest minority in the United States is:

A) African-Americans
B) South Asians
C) Hispanics
D) Western Europeans
E) East Asians
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43
Yukon is the largest territorial unit within Canada and is home to about 31,000 people.
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44
William Cronon has shown that Europeans saw the natural world they encountered in North America much differently from the native peoples.
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The Second Wave of immigrants were considered the most desirable to the United States.
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Southern and Eastern Europeans made up most of the Third Wave of immigration to North America.
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47
American children are more likely to live in poverty than American adults.
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48
The urbanization rate for North America is approximately:

A) 50 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 90 percent
D) 80 percent
E) 100 percent
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49
Canada's oil deposits are mostly located in:

A) Alberta
B) Manitoba
C) Nova Scotia
D) Newfoundland
E) British Columbia
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50
Canada's current population is:

A) 100 million
B) 200 million
C) 44 million
D) 10 million
E) 5 million
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51
Assimilation is the process by which peoples of different cultural backgrounds who occupy a common territory achieve sufficient cultural solidarity to sustain a national existence.
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52
Nevada is located in which of the following physiographic provinces?

A) Pacific Mountains and Valleys
B) Interior Highlands
C) Great Plains
D) Rocky Mountains
E) Intermontane Basins and Plateaus
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53
Which of the following sports is a U.S. innovation?

A) rugby
B) soccer
C) baseball
D) golf
E) all of the above
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54
Compared to the United States, Canada's government has been far more inclined to guarantee social welfare.
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55
Canada is only second to Saudi Arabia in proven oil reserves.
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56
Once beyond the Rocky, Sierra Nevada, and Cascade mountains, the moisture gradient rises toward the Pacific.
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57
The largest non-Christian religion in the United States is Judaism.
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58
From 1860 to 1920, the predominant migration pattern within the U.S. was:

A) rural to urban
B) urban to rural
C) urban to suburban
D) suburban to urban
E) none of these
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59
The current population of the United States is:

A) 44 million
B) 354 million
C) 125 million
D) 30 million
E) 1 billion
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60
Mormons are concentrated in which U.S. state?

A) Nevada
B) Utah
C) New Mexico
D) Montana
E) Arizona
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61
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
New York
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62
Describe the historical and geographical factors that make Québec unique. Why do so many Québeçois want to secede from Canada? How might increasing globalization affect Québec?
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63
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

A) Springfield
B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Alberta
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64
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

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B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
British Columbia
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65
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

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B) Sacramento
C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Texas
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66
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

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C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Quebec
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67
Discuss the history of slavery in North America.
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68
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

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C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
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G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Virginia
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69
Discuss the urban to suburban migration in North America. When did this urban shift begin? What are the some of the factors that contributed to this particular migration? What have been the long-term impacts of this movement?
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70
Discuss the physiographic provinces of North America. List at least two characteristics (location, climate, soil types, geology) for each province.
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71
French is an official language in Canada.
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72
Superfund sites are locations in the United States officially deemed by the government as extremely polluted and requiring extensive clean up.
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73
The gap between rich and poor in the United States is widening.
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74
Discuss the three waves of immigration into the United States. What were the push and pull factors associated with each wave? What were the approximate time frames and source areas for each of these external migration streams?
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75
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

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C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
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F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Florida
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76
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C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
F) Victoria
G) Austin
H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
California
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77
North America is the only region in the world that contains the full range of climate types that occur globally, stretching from Alaska and the Canadian Arctic to the tropical Hawai'ian Islands.
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78
Canada is second only to Saudi Arabia in its proven oil reserves.
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79
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

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C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
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H) Edmonton
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J) Quebec City
Manitoba
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80
Match the capitals with the U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

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C) Tallahassee
D) Albany
E) Richmond
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H) Edmonton
I) Winnipeg
J) Quebec City
Illinois
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