World Geography
. a giant core of rock anchoring North America centered on Hudson Bay and James Bay
. Canadian Shield
A giant core of rock anchoring North America and centered on Hudson Bay and James Bay is known as the
. Canadian Shield
. the process by which a body of water becomes rich in dissolved nutrients, encouraging the overgrowth of small plants, especially algae
. Eutrophication
a member of the Arctic native peoples of North America; once known as Eskimo
. Inuit
. The indigenous people of the Canadian Arctic are known as the
. Inuit.
How did the level of available natural mineral resources affect industrialization in the United States?
. It speeded industrialization because the country had abundant and easy access to mineral resources
The ________ are persons who have both indigenous and French Canadian ancestry.
. Métis
French-speaking inhabitants of a city in eastern Canada
. Quebecois
Scientists believe ________ is directly related to climate change and the rising of Earth's temperature.
. carbon dioxide
Canada is the world's third-largest producer of ________, which is an inexpensive source of renewable energy
. hydroelectricity
complex forest that has developed over a long period of time and is relatively untouched by human activity
. old-growth forest
a group of American artists who painted the grim realities of urban America in the early 1900s
Ashcan School
Canada was not as seriously affected as the United States by the 2008 global recession largely because
Canadian banks were more conservative in extending credit.
the removal of whole forests when harvesting timber
Clear-cutting
a method used in which crops are grown that rely only on natural precipitation
Dry Farming
. the place where the higher land of the Piedmont drops to the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain
Fall Line
one of the indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
First Nations
a procedure in which a borrower gives up rights to a property due to the inability to repay the loan
Foreclosure
The arrival of a million people to Canada from Great Britain between 1815 and 1844 caused an increase in
French nationalism.
From what region did the largest group of foreign-born residents living in the United States today immigrate?
Latin America
. an American colonist who remained committed to the British government
Loyalist
a mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the United States
Sunbelt
To the east of Canada's central region of plains stand the ancient, rounded
The Appalachian Mountains.
Aqueduct
a channel or pipeline for moving large quantities of water
Suburb
a community lying on the fringes of a metropolitan area
Divide
a physical feature that determines the direction of river flow
Hot spot
a place on the ocean floor through which magma vents to create an underwater volcano that may grown into an island
Hurricane
a powerful tropical storm that forms over warm ocean waters
Manufacturing Belt
a region in the northeastern and midwestern United States characterized by its heavy industrial concentration
Tributary
a smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river
Which of the following statements accurately describes changes in the U.S. economy since the 1950s?
a. The number of jobs in manufacturing has declined.
Today, more than one-fourth of Canadians identify themselves as being
a. of mixed ethnic origins
Emissions in the United States can result in ________ in Canada, threatening timber and water resources
acid rain
the cultivation of seafood
aquaculture
Since the 1960s, the population of the Manufacturing Belt has declined while the number of businesses moving to the ________ has increased.
b. Sunbelt
Why were the first factories in the United States located along the fall line in the Northeast?
b. The waterfalls provided power for factories
What is a foreclosure?
b. a procedure in which a borrower gives up rights to a property due to the inability to repay the loan
Which of the following is an economic activity characteristic of a postindustrial economy?
biotechnology
Due to heavy natural resource extraction, Canada's ________ has been shrinking
boreal forest
How do aqueducts help support California's large population?
by bringing freshwater from far away
. How does Niagara Falls help contribute to Canada's economy?
by providing a source of hydroelectric power
Which two U.S. states have the largest petroleum reserves?
c. Alaska and Texas
Like the neighboring Pacific Ranges, the ________ grew as geologic forces heaved slabs of rock upward.
c. Rocky Mountains
believed to contribute directly to climate change and the rising of the Earth's temperatures
carbon dioxide
a seasonal warm wind that blows down the Rocky Mountains in late winter and early spring
chinook
Why is it important to protect wetlands and swamps such as Florida's Everglades?
d. They provide habitats for a great variety of vegetation and wildlife.
Where do the largest concentrations of Asians and Pacific Islanders live in the United States?
d. the Atlantic coast states and Pacific coast states
What are the Great Plains of the United States?
d. the flat landscape east of the Rocky Mountains
a partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
dominion
to leave one's own country to settle permanently in another
emigrate
NAFTA has created environmental issues along the Rio Grande by
encouraging rapid industrial growth in the region
Canada is rarely impacted by natural weather hazards because of its cold oceans and a lack of
extreme temperatures.
. a place where marine resources can be harvested
fishery
Smog
haze caused by the interaction of ultraviolet solar radiation with chemical fumes from pollution sources
Canada is considered a postindustrial society because of its
high level of employment in the service sector
. California's Silicon Valley; Seattle, Washington; and Austin, Texas are urban areas that have become leaders in the
high-tech industry
electricity generated from flowing or falling water
hydroelectricity
What type of music developed in the United States during the early 1900s that combined African rhythms with European harmonies?
jazz
. It is important to conserve fossil fuels because they are
nonrenewable energy sources.
. harvesting aquatic life to the point that species are depleted and the value of the area declines
overfishing
the breaking away of one part of a country to create an independent country
separatism
an underground layer naturally impregnated with petroleum
tar sands
underground areas containing deposits of semi-solid heavy crude oil
tar sands
What is the area between the Pacific Ranges and the Rocky Mountains that often experiences the rain shadow effect?
the Columbia Plateau
Which of the following is an example of the United States and Canadian governments working together to address water pollution?
the Great Lakes Water Quality Act
What joint United States-Canadian project reduced pollution in the Nashua River and encouraged the construction of wastewater treatment plants?
the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
Which of the following landforms runs through both the United States and Canada?
the Rocky Mountains
What was the series of safe houses that helped thousands of African Americans escape slavery before the Civil War?
the Underground Railroad
Columbia Plateau
the dry area between the Pacific Ranges and the Rocky Mountains
Fall Line
the eastern United States boundary where the elevated Piedmont area drops to the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain
Individual Canadian provinces have been addressing climate change since the national government pulled out of the Kyoto Protocol after
the government failed to meet its goals.
. elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
timberline
Why did the thirteen colonies fight a war for independence from Britain?
to escape Britain's taxes and limits on colonists' freedoms
. Due to its large land area, the development of Canada's ________ has been essential to the country's economic growth.
transportation systems
To help provide energy production in Canada's southern provinces, the Canadian government has begun to explore
wind and solar power.
a series of canals, rivers, and waterways that link the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway
. the flat landscape that stretches hundreds of miles east of the Rocky Mountains
Great Plains
the source of a stream or a river
Headwaters