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The combined area of Canada and the United States covers about what percent of the world's land area?

A)5%
B)13%
C)25%
D)40%
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An area of near uniformity in one or more characteristics is called what?

A)A functional region
B)A formal region
C)A perceptual region
D)A core region
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In contrast to the United States,Canada is divided into provinces and what?

A)Territories
B)States
C)Regions
D)Localities
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Canada's political system,in which the Queen of England is the official head of state,but a prime minister is the elected head of the federal government,is called what?

A)A Commonwealth
B)A Republic
C)A Monarchy
D)Socialism
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Joel Garreau,in his book Nine Nations of North America divided the continent based on what characteristic?

A)Landforms
B)Political divisions
C)Cultural characteristics
D)All of the above
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Looking at the map (1.10)what part of North America is associated with sugarcane farming?

A)California
B)Idaho
C)Florida
D)Texas
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Most immigrants from Latin America and Asia have arrived in the United States when?

A)Around American independence
B)In the 19ᵗʰ and early 20ᵗʰ century
C)Since the 1960s
D)Since the 1990s
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A presidential republic,such as the United States,has what characteristics?

A)The judicial and the legislative branches are linked
B)The president and the executive branch are separate
C)The executive and legislative branches of government are linked
D)The executive and legislative branches of government are separate
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Looking at the map (1.10)what crop,besides corn,is grown in the Corn Belt?

A)Wheat
B)Tobacco
C)Hay
D)Soybeans
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People who speak English are known as what?

A)Francophones
B)Anglophones
C)Engophones
D)Americans
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The prime minister in Canada fulfills which of the following roles?

A)The chief executive of the country
B)A member of the legislative branch
C)A member of the nobility
D)Both A and B
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Which country in North America was the last to achieve independence from colonial rule?

A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Mexico
D)Greenland
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Most of the population of Canada lives in what part of the country?

A)In Western Canada
B)In Eastern Canada
C)Within 150 miles of a coast
D)Within 150 miles of the U.S.- Canada border
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Francophones are people who speak what language?

A)French
B)German
C)Frankish
D)English
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Canada's government is an example of what form of government in which the prime minister is both the chief executive and a member of the legislature?

A)A presidential republic
B)A parliamentary system
C)A socialist collective
D)A republic
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Garreau's Nine Nations of North America are examples of what type of region?

A)Formal
B)Functional
C)Landform
D)Agricultural
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What country in North America has the largest total number of immigrants of any country in the world?

A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Greenland
D)None of the above
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During the 19th and early 20th centuries the majority of immigrants to the United States were from what part of the world?

A)Western Europe
B)Eastern and Southern Europe
C)Latin America and Asia
D)Africa
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A region created by a shared set of links or spatial interactions is called what?

A)A functional region
B)A formal region
C)A perceptual region
D)A core region
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What colonial power settled Greenland?

A)France
B)Spain
C)Britain
D)Denmark
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The world's largest island is what?

A)Australia
B)Japan
C)Great Britain
D)Greenland
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In terms of cultural diversity for North America (Canada and the United States),which of the following is true?

A)Canada is probably the most culturally diverse region on Earth,while the United States is not.
B)The United States is the most culturally diverse region on Earth while Canada is not.
C)As a whole,Canada and the United States is probably not the most diverse region on Earth.
D)As a whole,Canada and the United States is probably the most diverse region on Earth.
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North America is the world's ________.

A)First largest continent
B)Second largest continent
C)Third largest continent
D)Fourth largest continent
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The word "geography" comes from the Greek roots "geo" and "graph" and literally means ________.
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The capital of Canada is what?

A)Montreal
B)Vancouver
C)Ottawa
D)Winnipeg
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The word Geography comes from the words for "earth" and "writing" in what language?

A)Greek
B)Latin
C)German
D)French
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By current research,aboriginal people first came to the North American continent about when?

A)1,400 to 5,000 years ago
B)14,000 to 50,000 years ago
C)140,000 to 500,000 years ago
D)1,400,000 to 5,000,000 years ago
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Geographic analysis generally focus on three broad topics,people,cultures,and cultural landscapes;political economies;and ________.
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Geography in the past was deeply connected to exploration,today it is ________.

A)A study of cartography
B)Still based on exploration
C)A study of interconnectedness
D)Both A and B
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Greenland was colonized by whom?

A)Great Britain
B)France
C)Sweden
D)Denmark
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The Dominion of Canada was ratified in 1867,separating Canada from what?

A)The United States
B)The Netherlands
C)Quebec
D)Great Britain
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At the time of American independence in 1789,the population of the United States was dominated by

A)Native Americans
B)Eastern Europeans
C)Western Europeans
D)Africans
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The longest peaceful international border in the world is shared by

A)Canada and Alaska
B)Canada and the continental United States
C)The continental United States and Mexico
D)Canada and Greenland
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In comparison to the U.S.states,Canadian regional and provincial governments are ________ self-sustaining.
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By using the Geographic Perspective in Geographic Analysis

A)We can study the Earth's physical systems with reference to people,cultures and cultural landscapes.
B)We can study the Earth's people,cultures,and cultural landscapes with reference to political economies.
C)We can study political economies in reference to Earth's physical systems.
D)All of the above.
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When did Greenland become an independent nation?

A)1867
B)1776
C)1979
D)1929
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In 1789,when the United States gained independence from Britain,the population of the 13 colonies was dominated by immigrants from Western Europe,but there were also large numbers of ________ and ________.
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Which country has the highest rate of immigration (as a percentage of population)in the world?

A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Greenland
D)Both A and B
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Two examples of thematic geography topics are ________ and ________.
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France and Britain both vied for control of what part of North America?

A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Alaska
D)Greenland
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An example of a ________ or nodal region is the Chicago metropolitan region,which shares a variety of economic,political,and other functions.
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Looking at the map (1.9)of landform regions of North America,________ and ________ take up the largest amount of land in Canada and the United States.
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One example of a formal region is ________.
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Define globalization in your own words and give three examples of the impacts and effects of globalization in North America.
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Why do people create regions? How are different types of regions constructed? (Use an example to illustrate your point.)
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Prior to the 20th century,geography was closely associated with ________.
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Explain the "geographic perspective" and how geographers use that perspective to address real world problems.
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Compare and contrast how Canada and the United States emerged from their colonial rule.
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Two different ways to divide North America into regions are ________ and ________.
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Why is considering geographic scale important when dealing with real world problems? Give examples of two issues and how they would be addressed at different scales.
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Deck 1: Introduction
1
The combined area of Canada and the United States covers about what percent of the world's land area?

A)5%
B)13%
C)25%
D)40%
B
2
An area of near uniformity in one or more characteristics is called what?

A)A functional region
B)A formal region
C)A perceptual region
D)A core region
B
3
In contrast to the United States,Canada is divided into provinces and what?

A)Territories
B)States
C)Regions
D)Localities
A
4
Canada's political system,in which the Queen of England is the official head of state,but a prime minister is the elected head of the federal government,is called what?

A)A Commonwealth
B)A Republic
C)A Monarchy
D)Socialism
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5
Joel Garreau,in his book Nine Nations of North America divided the continent based on what characteristic?

A)Landforms
B)Political divisions
C)Cultural characteristics
D)All of the above
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6
Looking at the map (1.10)what part of North America is associated with sugarcane farming?

A)California
B)Idaho
C)Florida
D)Texas
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7
Most immigrants from Latin America and Asia have arrived in the United States when?

A)Around American independence
B)In the 19ᵗʰ and early 20ᵗʰ century
C)Since the 1960s
D)Since the 1990s
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8
A presidential republic,such as the United States,has what characteristics?

A)The judicial and the legislative branches are linked
B)The president and the executive branch are separate
C)The executive and legislative branches of government are linked
D)The executive and legislative branches of government are separate
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9
Looking at the map (1.10)what crop,besides corn,is grown in the Corn Belt?

A)Wheat
B)Tobacco
C)Hay
D)Soybeans
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10
People who speak English are known as what?

A)Francophones
B)Anglophones
C)Engophones
D)Americans
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11
The prime minister in Canada fulfills which of the following roles?

A)The chief executive of the country
B)A member of the legislative branch
C)A member of the nobility
D)Both A and B
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Which country in North America was the last to achieve independence from colonial rule?

A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Mexico
D)Greenland
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13
Most of the population of Canada lives in what part of the country?

A)In Western Canada
B)In Eastern Canada
C)Within 150 miles of a coast
D)Within 150 miles of the U.S.- Canada border
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Francophones are people who speak what language?

A)French
B)German
C)Frankish
D)English
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Canada's government is an example of what form of government in which the prime minister is both the chief executive and a member of the legislature?

A)A presidential republic
B)A parliamentary system
C)A socialist collective
D)A republic
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16
Garreau's Nine Nations of North America are examples of what type of region?

A)Formal
B)Functional
C)Landform
D)Agricultural
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17
What country in North America has the largest total number of immigrants of any country in the world?

A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Greenland
D)None of the above
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During the 19th and early 20th centuries the majority of immigrants to the United States were from what part of the world?

A)Western Europe
B)Eastern and Southern Europe
C)Latin America and Asia
D)Africa
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A region created by a shared set of links or spatial interactions is called what?

A)A functional region
B)A formal region
C)A perceptual region
D)A core region
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20
What colonial power settled Greenland?

A)France
B)Spain
C)Britain
D)Denmark
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21
The world's largest island is what?

A)Australia
B)Japan
C)Great Britain
D)Greenland
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22
In terms of cultural diversity for North America (Canada and the United States),which of the following is true?

A)Canada is probably the most culturally diverse region on Earth,while the United States is not.
B)The United States is the most culturally diverse region on Earth while Canada is not.
C)As a whole,Canada and the United States is probably not the most diverse region on Earth.
D)As a whole,Canada and the United States is probably the most diverse region on Earth.
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23
North America is the world's ________.

A)First largest continent
B)Second largest continent
C)Third largest continent
D)Fourth largest continent
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24
The word "geography" comes from the Greek roots "geo" and "graph" and literally means ________.
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25
The capital of Canada is what?

A)Montreal
B)Vancouver
C)Ottawa
D)Winnipeg
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The word Geography comes from the words for "earth" and "writing" in what language?

A)Greek
B)Latin
C)German
D)French
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By current research,aboriginal people first came to the North American continent about when?

A)1,400 to 5,000 years ago
B)14,000 to 50,000 years ago
C)140,000 to 500,000 years ago
D)1,400,000 to 5,000,000 years ago
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Geographic analysis generally focus on three broad topics,people,cultures,and cultural landscapes;political economies;and ________.
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29
Geography in the past was deeply connected to exploration,today it is ________.

A)A study of cartography
B)Still based on exploration
C)A study of interconnectedness
D)Both A and B
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Greenland was colonized by whom?

A)Great Britain
B)France
C)Sweden
D)Denmark
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The Dominion of Canada was ratified in 1867,separating Canada from what?

A)The United States
B)The Netherlands
C)Quebec
D)Great Britain
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At the time of American independence in 1789,the population of the United States was dominated by

A)Native Americans
B)Eastern Europeans
C)Western Europeans
D)Africans
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The longest peaceful international border in the world is shared by

A)Canada and Alaska
B)Canada and the continental United States
C)The continental United States and Mexico
D)Canada and Greenland
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In comparison to the U.S.states,Canadian regional and provincial governments are ________ self-sustaining.
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35
By using the Geographic Perspective in Geographic Analysis

A)We can study the Earth's physical systems with reference to people,cultures and cultural landscapes.
B)We can study the Earth's people,cultures,and cultural landscapes with reference to political economies.
C)We can study political economies in reference to Earth's physical systems.
D)All of the above.
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When did Greenland become an independent nation?

A)1867
B)1776
C)1979
D)1929
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37
In 1789,when the United States gained independence from Britain,the population of the 13 colonies was dominated by immigrants from Western Europe,but there were also large numbers of ________ and ________.
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38
Which country has the highest rate of immigration (as a percentage of population)in the world?

A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Greenland
D)Both A and B
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39
Two examples of thematic geography topics are ________ and ________.
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40
France and Britain both vied for control of what part of North America?

A)The United States
B)Canada
C)Alaska
D)Greenland
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An example of a ________ or nodal region is the Chicago metropolitan region,which shares a variety of economic,political,and other functions.
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42
Looking at the map (1.9)of landform regions of North America,________ and ________ take up the largest amount of land in Canada and the United States.
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One example of a formal region is ________.
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44
Define globalization in your own words and give three examples of the impacts and effects of globalization in North America.
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Why do people create regions? How are different types of regions constructed? (Use an example to illustrate your point.)
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Prior to the 20th century,geography was closely associated with ________.
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47
Explain the "geographic perspective" and how geographers use that perspective to address real world problems.
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Compare and contrast how Canada and the United States emerged from their colonial rule.
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Two different ways to divide North America into regions are ________ and ________.
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Why is considering geographic scale important when dealing with real world problems? Give examples of two issues and how they would be addressed at different scales.
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