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The United States is located on the continent of ________. $100 Question The U.S.A. North America Europe Canada Proceed 50:50

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The US is bordered by Mexico and _______. $200 Question Alaska Canada China Texas Proceed 50:50

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Physical characteristics include landforms, bodies of water, trees, and ______. $300 Question Transportation Climate & weather Buildings Highways Proceed 50:50

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Which of the following is not an example of water system in The U.S.? $500 Question Mississippi River Nile River The Great Lakes Altantic Ocean Proceed 50:50

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The ______ part of The United States is very mountainous. $1,000 Question The Northeast The Western The Midwest The Central Proceed 50:50

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Human features include cities, _______ and _______. $2,000 Question Buildings & Trees Buildings&Bridges Deserts & Lakes Bridges & Lakes Proceed 50:50

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________ is a low piece of land between hills or a mountain range. $4,000 Question Landform Valley Canyon River System Proceed 50:50

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A region shares comes characteristics like ______. $8,000 Question Landforms, zoos, and culture Landforms, climate, & culture Government and Zoos Car Companies and Culture Proceed 50:50

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The _______ region is known for cotton and tobacco plantations, the Civil War, and bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. $16,000 Question The Midwest The Southeast The West The Southwest Proceed 50:50

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The _______ region is known for their Native American influences and the dry, hot desert. $32,000 Question The Southeast The Southwest The Northeast The Midwest Proceed 50:50

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The ______ region is known as the Bread Basket of America. $64,000 Question The Southeast The Midwest The Northeast The West Proceed 50:50

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Geographers use physical features and human features to explain ________. $125,000 Question Regions Place Movement Location Proceed 50:50

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_______ is a deep narrow valley with steep sides $250,000 Question Gulf Canyon Mountain Desert Proceed 50:50

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$500,000 Question Regional Map Population Map Physical Map Political Map Proceed 50:50 This type of map will show the total number of people living in a given area.

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Which of the following is not a human feature of The United States? $1,000,000 Question Detroit- Windsor Tunnel Appalachian Mountains Disney World The White House Proceed 50:50

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50:50 Eliminate two of the possible answers. Leave one correct answer and one incorrect answer. Allow the student to ask one person in the class what they think the correct answer is. Have everyone in the class cast a vote for what they think the correct answer is. Lifelines