UNIT 4: ANGLO AMERICA. Let’s See How Much You Really Know…. 1. What is our Capital City? Washington DC 2. What is the exact date of our independence?

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UNIT 4: ANGLO AMERICA

Let’s See How Much You Really Know…. 1. What is our Capital City? Washington DC 2. What is the exact date of our independence? July 4, What is our 4 largest cities? New York, Los Angles, Chicago, Houston

4. What is our population? 298,444,215 (July 2006 est.) 5. What is the largest state? Alaska 6. What is our national bird? Bald Eagle 7. What is our national flower? Rose

Ok…time for the hard stuff… 8. What war was the US fighting when Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Bangle Banner? War of Which president relieved the United States out of the Great Depression? FDR 10. Which state was Coca-Cola first bottled at? Mississippi 11. Which state is the geographic center of North America? North Dakota 12 Which state holds the headquaters of NASA? Texas

In this unit, we are going to look at the geography, history, and current issues in United States and Canada. First, we must locate the political geography on our maps. Use the text book page 105 to locate states, providences, and cities in Anglo America. Please label your maps in BLACK INK and color your maps the appropriate colors!!!!