Unit 4 Review - Ector County Independent School District

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B. Early French settlements were in eastern Canada.
How has history affected the
language patterns evident in Canada?
A. Spanish explorers settled in the West.
B. Early French settlements were
Primarily in eastern Canada.
Row 1, Col 1
B. Spatial diffusion of Asian populations.
The migration across the Bering Land
Bridge most likely resulted in:
A. Changes to global climate conditions.
B. Spatial diffusion of Asian populations
To the Americas.
Row 1,Column 2
B. Wind, water, or ice.
The process of erosion can best
be described as the movement
of weathered materials by —
A. Tectonic forces.
B. Wind, water, or ice.
Row 1,Column 3
A. Higher elevations experience cooler temperatures
Which of the following best explains how
elevation influences temperature?
A. Higher elevations experience cooler
temperatures compared to lower elevations.
B. Higher elevations experience warmer
temperatures compared to lower elevations.
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B. Location on the continent.
Which of the following has the greatest
effect on temperature variations
experienced between two cities on the
same continent?
A. Mountain barriers.
B. Location on the continent.
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B. The warmer temperatures of maritime winds.
Which geographic factor explains why both
British Columbia (Canada) and the British
Isles have similar climates?
A. The elevation of nearby mountains.
B. The warmer temperatures of maritime
winds.
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B. Shopping malls.
Which of the following is likely a
characteristic of rural communities in the
United States and Canada?
A. Agricultural cooperatives.
B. Shopping malls.
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B. Transportation routes and major economic
development have conentrated.
A megalopolis is most likely to develop
where —
A. There is access to educational
opportunities.
B. Transportation routes and major
economic development have concentrated.
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A. Urbanization
Industrial growth in the United States has
most directly contributed to the process of:
A. Urbanization.
B. Cultural diffusion.
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A. Construction of railroads.
Which advance accelerated the settlement
of western regions of the United States
and Canada during the nineteenth century?
A. Construction of railroads.
B. Invention of the cotton gin.
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B. Many large U.S. cities are home to large Hispanic
populations.
Which of the following population patterns
is most likely evident in the U.S.?
A. Hispanic populations are limited to
living along the United States borders.
B. Many large cities in the United States
are home to significant Hispanic
populations.
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A. Available land for farming.
Which geographic factor was most
responsible for increasing migration to the
United States and Canada during the
seventeenth century?
A. Available land for farming.
B. Favorable climate conditions.
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B. Increasing the standard of living.
The United States and Canada are home to
many multinational corporations, which
employ people in a variety of jobs. In this
way, globalization has benefited the
societies of the region by —
A. Causing the spread of disease.
B. Increasing the standard of living.
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B. Constructing dams with reservoirs.
People in the United States and Canada
have modified the environment to provide
inexpensive electricity and recreational
areas by —
A. Creating vast irrigation systems.
B. Constructing dams with reservoirs.
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B.
Which of the following is the likely reason
for the differences of weather warning
systems in the U.S. and Canada?
A. Better communications technology in
the United States.
B. More numerous emergency weather
events in the United States.
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A.
Many people living in Canada deal with
extreme weather conditions because of —
A. the risks of exposure in a cold climate.
B. the threat posed by tornadoes on the
Prairies.
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B. Similar democratic institutions.
Which of the following is one factor that
contributes to the view that the United
States and Canada constitute a single
geographic region?
A. Adjoining coastal borders.
B. Similar democratic institutions.
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A. Political regions.
What types of regions are created by the
man made borders between the U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico?
A. Political regions.
B. Cultural regions.
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A. A common trade route.
The Great Lakes region of the U.S. and
Canada can be considered a functional
region because –
A. A common trade route.
B. An international land border.
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B. Socialistic.
The economic system of Canada is best
described as being –
A. Free Enterprise.
B. Socialistic.
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A. Global maritime networks developed.
In what way did worldwide trade patterns
change after the colonization of the United
States and Canada?
A. Global maritime networks developed.
B. Trade routes were regulated by
governments
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B. NAFTA
What trade agreement of the 1990s
changed trade patterns between the United
States and Canada?
A. Canada-American Free Trade
Agreement.
B. North American Free Trade
Agreement
5,4
A. Access to waterways and ports.
Which of the following physical geographic
factors influences the ability of leaders in
the United States and Canada to control
such large territories?
A. Access to waterways and ports.
B. Vast amounts of natural resources.
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B. Concerns about economic changes.
What most accounts for some Quebec
citizens voting against independence
for Quebec?
A. Pride in being French-Canadian.
B. Concerns about economic changes.
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B. Cattle ranches.
Which of the following is most
characteristic of the cultural landscape of
both West Texas and western Canada?
A. Large megalopolises.
B. Cattle ranches.
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A. Cultural convergence.
The spread of democratic ideas from
Europe to the United States and Canada
is an example of —
A. Cultural convergence.
B. Cultural divergence.
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B. Enabling habitation in warmer environments.
One way air conditioning has facilitated
human adaptation to the environment is by
A. Allowing people to work later at
night.
B. Enabling habitation in warmer
environments.
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B. Increased demand for water.
What is one environmental impact which
could possibly be caused by hydraulic
fracturing?
A. An increase in oil prices.
B. Increased demand for water.
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A. Welcoming to immigrants.
Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
— Emma Lazarus, “The New Colossus”, 1883
A. Welcoming to immigrants.
B. Characterized by economic freedom.
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