Chicago, Illinois By: Miss Phillips. B. Why This Location? I chose Chicago, Illinois for my post-zombie outbreak settlement for many reasons. First, I.

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Chicago, Illinois By: Miss Phillips

B. Why This Location? I chose Chicago, Illinois for my post-zombie outbreak settlement for many reasons. First, I chose Chicago because ___________________. I also chose Chicago for my final settlement because _______________________________. Lastly, I chose Chicago because _____________. For these reasons, and many more, Chicago, Illinois would be the best post-zombie outbreak settlement.

C. Maps of Your Location Physical Map of Chicago, IL. Political Map of Chicago, IL.

D. Zombie Defense Team Members Team Member Name: “La Brown” I chose “La Brown” to be on my Defense Team because… Team Member Name: “Bionic Wikoff” I chose “Bionic Wikoff” to be on my Defense Team because… Team Member Name: “Sharps” Wackerlin I chose “Sharps” to be on my Defense Team because… Team Member Name: “De-Straka” I chose “De-Straka” to be on my Defense Team because…

E. Regions at Risk The following regions surrounding Chicago, Illinois are at risk of a possible zombie outbreak: – Wheaton, Illinois is at risk because… – Waukegan, Illinois is at risk because … – Joliet, Illinois is at risk because … – Kankakee, Illinois is at risk because …

F. Physical Characteristics Physical Features in Chicago, Illinois Lake Michigan is one of the Great Lakes and borders Chicago to the east. Climate of Chicago, Illinois Chicago lays in the _______ climate zone and is located in the ________ latitudes. For these reasons, Chicago experiences… (precipitation and temperature should be included) Natural Hazards in Chicago, Illinois Chicago experiences _________ because ________. Chicago also experiences _________ because _________.

G. Natural Resources My citizens will need a set of specific natural resources to survive. They will require… My settlement is rich/not rich in natural resources. Chicago, Illinois is very rich in _____. My citizens will use _____ to __________. (Explain ALL of the natural resources and what they will be used for.) Include ONE resource map of your settlement or 2-3 small images of the key natural resources.

H. Migration Chicago, Illinois has a population of ___________. The population density of this settlement is _____. Following a zombie outbreak, citizens will surely migrate to Chicago, Illinois. The type of migration used will be _______. I know this because __________________. The push factors of Chicago, Illinois are ________. The pull factors of Chicago are _______________.

I. Steps to a Successful Settlement My citizens and I know what it takes to build and maintain a successful settlement… Type your written response that was prepared in class.

J. Settlement Layout Key: Lake Beach Wall Gates Civic Zone Park Church Hospital Courthouse Residential Zone Commercial Zone

K. Impact on the Environment My settlement will affect surrounding environments in a few ways. EXPLAIN THOSE WAYS… My citizens will rely on the use of technology. The technology that we will require is _________________________________. This will affect the environment by _____________. As a result of building this settlement in Chicago, Illinois, there will be some positive as well as negative impacts on the environment. EXPLAIN THOSE IMPACTS…