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Title: The United States and Canada


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The United States and Canada
  • Regions
  • Click Here to Watch Intro SV

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Perceptual Regions
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The Northeast
  • New England and the Middle Atlantic states
  • Gateway center of history, major ports
  • Once center of manufacturing (secondary), now
    more service and tourism (tertiary) and bio-tech
    (quaternary)
  • Humid continental

The Catskills, NY
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Megalopolis
  • Continuous urban corridor
  • Densely settled area along Atlantic coast
  • Example of functional region NYC is hub
    (Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and
    Staten Island)
  • Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,
    D.C.

BosNyPhiBaWash! Megalopolis
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Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan
Manhattan skyline before Sept. 11 and today
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Replica of HMS Bounty in Boston Harbor.
Colin Powell at the Liberty Bell in
Philadelphia.
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The Midwest
  • Americas Heartland, midwestern values
  • Flat, fertile land and cities on waterways good
    for farming
  • Humid continental

Chicago on Lake Michigan
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The MIDWest
  • Great Plains wheat belt, semiarid grassland
  • Corn and dairy belts
  • Farms declining due to high cost of living and
    foreign competition (push)
  • Government pays subsidies () to keep farmers in
    business

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Agriculture
  • Satellite image of crops growing in Kansas
    healthy, growing crops are green. Corn would be
    growing into leafy stalks by late June (when this
    photo was taken). Wheat is a brilliant gold as
    harvest occurs in June.
  • The circular crop fields are a characteristic of
    center pivot irrigation.
  • The image is centered near 37.4 degrees N
    latitude, 100.9 degrees W longitude. The 'grid'
    in which the fields are laid out runs
    north-south/west-east and the dark angled line is
    U.S. Route 56.
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileCrops_Kansas_AST
    _20010624.jpg

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Industry
  • Traditional center of US manufacturing
    (secondary)
  • Detroit motor city
  • Chicago is hub
  • Declining due to foreign competition (push)
  • From steel belt to rust belt, leads to crime

Detroit
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The South
  • Nations population is shifting south and west to
    the sun belt
  • Less developed and better climate (pull)
  • Cotton textiles, oil, tourism
  • Atlanta is hub
  • Humid subtropical
  • Check out www.zipskinny.com to compare your area
    to Texas and the US

Atlantas Olympic stadiums
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Zydeco music, Cajun, New Orleans
Spindletop- site of famous Texas gusher, 1901
Cotton harvest
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Navajo Nation, Arizona
The West
Rocky Mts. tourism, highland Desert Southwest
Native Indian influence, semiarid, desert
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California
  • Most populated and fastest growing state
  • Mediterranean climate
  • Farming, climate, ocean ports (pull)
  • L.A. industry, tourism, aerospace, trade,
    Hollywood
  • Water scarcity and high cost of living are push
    factors.

Californias famous Napa Valley wine country
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Death Valley, CA
Golden Gate, San Francisco
Jackie Chan gets a star in Hollywood
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The Pacific
  • Washington and Oregon
  • Seattle
  • fishing and forestry
  • Microsoft and Starbucks, environmental activism
  • Marine West Coast

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  • Hawaii hot spots, fruit, sugar, tourism
  • tropical wet
  • Alaska low pop. Density, fishing forestry, oil
  • Subarctic, tundra

Mt. McKinley, Alaska
Hana Falls, Maui
Hawaii, black sand beach
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By 2030, More Than Half of all Youth Will Be
Members of a Racial or Ethnic Minority.
Percent of Youth Ages 15-24, United States 2008,
2030, and 2050
Non-Hispanic. Source PRB analysis of data from
U.S. Census Bureau.
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In One-Third of U.S. Counties, at Least 25
Percent of Children Live in Poverty.
Source Population Reference Bureau, analysis of
data from U.S. Census Bureau.
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CANADA
  • Parliamentary Democracy legislative and
    executive combined in Parliament
  • Prime Minister chosen by Parliament
  • Pop. clustered along US border, Great Lakes and
    St. Lawrence
  • English and French, most people bilingual

Canadian Parliament, Ottawa
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The Atlantic Provinces
  • Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia,
    Newfoundland
  • Rugged terrain, severe weather small pop.
    (push)
  • Ocean fishing, forestry
  • Similar to New England

Nova Scotia
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The Core/Heartland
  • Ontario Ottawa is national capitol
  • Center of industry, similar to Midwest
  • Quebec French region, some in Quebec feel it
    should separate from Canada and become its own
    country
  • Regionalism/Sectionalism loyalty to region
    above country
  • Largest region

Toronto, Ontario
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Prairie Provinces
  • Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
  • Breadbasket, wheat
  • Mineral oil, diamonds
  • extension of and similar to Great Plains

Saskatchewan
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Manitoba
Jasper National Park, Alberta
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British Columbia
Whistler Mountain
  • Pacific, Rocky Mts.
  • Fishing and forestry, tourism
  • Vancouver port city, Asian influence
  • Similar to Washington and Oregon

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The Territories
  • Yukon, Northwest, Nunavut
  • HARSH climate, few people no need for more
    formal govt.
  • Mining, fishing, forestry
  • Inuit (Nunavut)
  • Similar to Alaska

Nunavut
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