Warm-up Please list the 3 branches of government and name 1 power of each. Try to use complete sentences.

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Warm-up Please list the 3 branches of government and name 1 power of each. Try to use complete sentences

Warm-up Please list 2 facts about each branch of government

U.S. and Canada Geography Warm-up What part of Canada has lots of minerals like iron, gold, copper and uranium, but is not good for farming? Answer in a complete sentence

U.S. and Canada Geography Warm-up What do you think are the two longest rivers in North America? (one is in Canada!) You may use your textbooks Answer in a complete sentence

U.S. and Canada Geography Warm-up What are the two largest mountain ranges in the continental United States? Which one might have been a barrier to early expansion by settlers? Why do you think this is? Please explain in 2-3 sentences

U.S. and Canada Geography Warm-up Many early towns and cities in the U.S. and Canada were founded on rivers, lakes, or in natural harbors along the coast. Why do you think this is? Please explain in 2-3 sentences