8th Grade TAKS Review Objective Two.

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8th Grade TAKS Review Objective Two

Objective Two 8.6E Identify areas that were acquired to form the United States.

Objective Two 8.10B [Pose and] answer questions about geographic distributions and patterns shown on maps, graphs, charts, [models, and databases.]

Objective Two 8.11A Locate places and regions of importance in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries.

Objective Two 8.11B Compare places and regions of the United States in terms of physical and human characteristics.

Objective Two 8.11C Analyze the effects of physical and human geographic factors on major historical [and contemporary] events in the United States.

Objective Two 8.12A Analyze how physical characteristics of the environment influenced population distribution, settlement patterns, and economic activities in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries.