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The U.S.A. & Canada Canadian Shield--horseshoe shaped area around the Hudson Bay where glaciers have scrapped away the topsoil, but it is rich in minerals Chp. 5 sec. 1.
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energy reserves--U.S. & Canada have lots of them
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Intermountain Basins & Plateaus--The Columbia Plateau up in Washington, the Colorado Plateau in to the south, and a great basin in between Interior Lowlands - (central lowlands) Ohio, Illinois, etc., sort of a continuation of the Great Plains, only with trees and some hills, east of the Mississippi
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Continental Divide - High ridge in the Rockies separating the waters which flow to the west & the Pacific Ocean, from those that flow east to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Mineral Resources--we have a rich supply Timber reserves - we have a rich supply (they cover about a third of each nation)
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Climate - varied, included are both the Tundra and Tropical and everything in between--the only thing we don’t have is ice cap. Chp. 5 sec. 2
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Origins of our people - both the U.S. and Canada were once British Colonies, some of the U.S. was a Spanish Colony, part of the U.S. & Canada were also claimed by France Multi-Cultural - we are increasingly a multi- cultural country. Chp. 6 sec. 1
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Sunbelt - the South and Southwest-- California, Texas, Florida, etc. the states people are moving to.
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Suburbs - outlying communities around central cities. Metropolitan areas - a central city and its suburbs, the U.S. & Canada are both highly urbanized
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centers of culture and trade - New York, Washington D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, Chicago. Los Angeles
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Bilingual Signs - part of our cultural landscape, seen in French Canada, northern Canada, and you will find bilingual labels in every department or grocery store in America.
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Democratic - a label loosely applied to the governments of Canada and the U.S.
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Arts - reflect the cultural heritage of our multi-cultural societies. Chp. 6 sec. 3
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Mobility - we are a highly mobile society, one in five Americans moves every year.
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Standard of living - the U.S. & Canada have a high standard of living. Literacy rate - 96 & 97 percent - very high
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Agricultural Activity - we grow a wide variety of crops and animals we export a wide variety consumer goods - we export a lot of cars and other consumer goods and foodstuffs. information systems - we are a world center of information systems, as well as financial markets and multinational corporations. diversified - describes our economy Chp. 7 sec. 1
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Canada’s struggle - to maintain a national identity NAFTA - the North American Free Trade Agreement – agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico that there would be no tariffs between us.
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Infrastructure - pipelines, electric lines and plants, bridges, waterways, communications satellites, etc., our infrastructure is highly developed.
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The Cultural Landscape of the U.S. & Canada
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San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge
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Independence Hall
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St. Louis’ Gateway Arch
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Flat Iron Building
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Old & New Skyscrappers
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The influence of Cars Gas Stations, motels, interstate highways
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Shopping Mall in Omaha
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The Canadian Capital Building in Ottowa
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The Liberty Bell
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Niagara Falls
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Mount Rushmore
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The Statue of Liberty
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