Unit 2 US and Canada Study Guide
The cultivation of seafood
Aquaculture
A channel or pipeline for moving large quantities of water
Aqueduct
What is the largest ethnic group in the United States
Asian Americans
A seasonal warm wind that blows down the Rocky Mountains in late winter and early spring
Chinook
What historical event shaped the way the US has progressed and continues to play a major role in America's development
Civil War
The dry area between the Pacific Ranges and the Rocky Mountains are
Columbia Platau
A physical feature that determines the direction of river flow
Divide
A partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
Dominion
What are farming techniques which rely solely on natural water to water crops
Dry Farming
Why were the first factories in the United States located along the fall line in the Northeast
Eastern rivers break into rapids and waterfalls, preventing ships from the Atlantic ocean from traveling farther in land.
To leave one's own country to settle permanently in another
Emigrate
The eastern United States boundary where the elevated Piedmont area drops to the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain
Fall Line
What are resources formed from the remains of plants and animals
Fossil Fuels
NAFTA is an example of the United States, Mexico and Canada opening to
Free trade
A place on the ocean floor through which magma vents to create an underwater volcano that may grow into an Island
Hot Spot
A powerful tropical storm that forms over warm ocean waters
Hurricane
A member of the Artic native peoples of North America; once known as Eskimo
Inuit
What is foreclosure
Legal proceeding in which a borrowers rights to a property are relinquished
Due to variety of ethnic and religious groups, this region Is called "typically American"
Manifest Destiny
A region in the north eastern and Midwestern United States characterized by its heavy industrial concentration
Manufacturing Belt
What do you call the major population concentration that runs from Boston to Washington D.C
Megalopolis
In what region would you find the largest number of Asian Americans
Mid-Atlantic
What region of the United States is known as the "Breadbasket"
Midwest
Where do the largest concentrations of Asians and Pacific Islanders live in the United States
Native Hawaiian
What region of the United States has shifted from industry to technologies and insurance
New England
Complex forest that has developed over a long period and is relatively untouched by human activity
Old-growth forest
French-speaking inhabitants of a city in eastern Canada
Quebecois
The breaking away of one part of a country to create an independent country
Separatism
Haze caused by the interaction of ultraviolet solar radiation with chemical fumes from pollution sources
Smog
What do you call the interaction of solar energy and pollutants
Smog
The headwaters or beginning of a river is called the
Source
What region of the US is known as the "Bible-Belt"
South
A community lying on the fringes of a metropolitan area
Suburb
What is a community adjacent to a metropolitan
Suburb
What is the Nickname of the southwestern part of the US called
Sunbelt
An underground layer naturally impregnated with petroleum
Tar Sands
Which two U.S. states have the largest petroleum reserves
Texas and Alaska
elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
Timberline
A smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river
Tributary
What do you call a smaller river that feeds into a larger river
Tributary