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1 Test Tomorrow Number your paper from 1 to 25
Northeast Review Test Tomorrow Number your paper from 1 to 25

2 Write the correct postal abbreviation for each state
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 9 11 10

3 NOW…WRITE THE FULL STATE NAME
CHECK YOUR ANSWERS! NOW…WRITE THE FULL STATE NAME ME VT NH NY MA RI CT PA NJ DE MD = Maine = Vermont = New Hampshire = New York = Massachusetts = Rhode Island = Connecticut = Pennsylvania = New Jersey = Delaware = Maryland

4 Now, write the capital of each state
Maine = ____________ Vermont = ____________ New Hampshire = ____________ New York = ____________ Massachusetts = ____________ Rhode Island = ____________ Connecticut = ____________ Pennsylvania = ____________ New Jersey = ____________ Delaware = ____________ Maryland = ____________ Word Bank Annapolis, Augusta, Montpelier, Hartford, Providence, Dover, Boston, Trenton, Albany, Harrisburg, Concord

5 The capital of each state
Maine = Augusta Vermont = Montpelier New Hampshire = Concord New York = Albany Massachusetts = Boston Rhode Island = Providence Connecticut = Hartford Pennsylvania = Harrisburg New Jersey = Trenton Delaware = Dover Maryland = Annapolis

6 Geographical Features Number your paper 12-18
Write the name of the physical feature that corresponds with each number 14 15 13 18 18 16 12 17

7 Geographical Features 12. Atlantic Ocean 13. Cape Cod 14. Lake Ontario
15. Lake Erie 16. Delaware River 17. Potomac River 18. Appalachian Mountains 14 15 13 18 18 16 12 17

8 WAIT! We’re not done yet! Now… Number your paper from 19-25

9 19. Which of the following is NOT a description of the physical geography of the north?
a. Tall mountains and the Great Plains b. Broad Valleys c. Rolling hills d. Low mountain ranges

10 19. Which of the following is NOT a description of the physical geography of the north?
a. Tall mountains and the Great Plains b. Broad Valleys c. Rolling hills d. Low mountain ranges

11 20. Which of the following is NOT a description of the climate and weather of the north?
a. 4 main seasons b. Warm, humid summers and bitterly cold winters c. semiarid climate d. Colorful fall foliage

12 20. Which of the following is NOT a description of the climate and weather of the north?
a. 4 main seasons b. Warm, humid summers and bitterly cold winters c. semiarid climate d. Colorful fall foliage

13 21. Name three resources that are found in the Northeastern States.

14 21. Fruit (Cranberries, apples, blueberries, etc) Lumber/timber Maple Syrup Granite/Coal Steel/Iron Ore Mushrooms Vegetables (Potatoes, Corn, etc) Fish/Seafood textile factories commercial fishing commercial transportation

15 22. Which of the following groups of people have helped to shape the Northeastern culture?
a. Native Americans, European Settlements, African Americans (slaves) b. Native Americans, French fur Traders, European colonists c. Native Americans, European Settlers, Spanish Settlers, Asian Immigrants d. Native Americans, Pilgrims, Puritans, European Immigrants

16 22. Which of the following groups of people have helped to shape the Northeastern culture?
a. Native Americans, European Settlements, African Americans (slaves) b. Native Americans, French fur Traders, European colonists c. Native Americans, European Settlers, Spanish Settlers, Asian Immigrants d. Native Americans, Pilgrims, Puritans, European Immigrants

17 23. Name two historical events that took place in the Northeastern States.

18 23. English Colonization Declaration of Independence & Constitution American Revolution Civil War Battles September 11, 2001

19 24. Name two of the largest cities located in the Northeastern States.

20 24. Boston. New York City. Philadelphia Pittsburgh. Washington, D. C
24. Boston New York City Philadelphia Pittsburgh Washington, D.C. Baltimore

21 25. Name two notable landmarks located in the Northeastern States.

22 25. Ivy League Universities Historical sites New York City Nation’s capital: Washington, D.C.


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