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World Regional Geography: The New Global Order Update, 2/e
Michael Bradshaw, College of St. Mark and John
Anglo America
Fill in the Blanks Quiz
1
The range of
and areas of land within Anglo America make it possible to grow a great diversity of farm products.
2
became an Inuit territory with its own elected government in Canada.
3
The
labels the U.S. South with its mild winters and sunny climate that contrasts with the
of the U.S. northeast.
4
After the Civil War the southern states experienced
, while the northern U.S. made huge strides in industrial expansion.
5
Canadians are often recipients of acid rain from
in the U.S.
6
The rural landscapes of Anglo America include
, preserved wilderness areas, and areas that are not in demand for commercial usage.
7
is a well known center of high technology located south of San Francisco.
8
are perhaps the most important source of income for many Native American groups.
9
While the richness of the natural resources are important in explaining the present affluence of Anglo America, the
are the real key to understanding of the regional patterns of wealth.
10
is important as a center in the Pacific, a naval port, and a source of agricultural products.
11
The Spanish settled modern Mexico and parts of modern California, Arizona, and Texas as the colony of
.
12
was one of the first industries in the United States.
13
American cities grew from
to
to nineteenth century industrial centers to twentieth century commercial metropolitan centers.
14
The dynamics of population geography in the United States involve
as well as
migration.
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