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WARM - UP What country are these pictures from and approximately when were they taken?

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WARM - UPWhat country are these pictures from and approximately when were they taken?

Physical Map of Europe pg 68 and 69

Norwegian Sea Atlantic Ocean Artic Ocean North Sea Baltic Sea Black Sea Caspian Sea Mediterranean Sea Adriatic Sea Northern European Plain

Alps

Ural Mountains Caucasus Mountains Iberian Peninsula Apennines Seine River (in France)

Danube River (Germany)

Steppes Scandinavian

Peninsula Balkan Peninsula

Political Map of Europe pg 70 and 71MUST BE COLORED

Atlantic Ocean Norwegian Sea Artic Ocean Mediterranean Sea Black Sea North Sea Ireland United Kingdom Portugal Spain France Italy Germany Belgium Switzerland

Netherlands Denmark Norway Sweden Finland Czech Republic Austria Hungary Slovenia Bosnia Croatia Bulgaria Romania Moldova

Ukraine Belarus Poland Lithuania Latvia Estonia Greece Russia Iceland Montenegro Albania Serbia

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HAITI PHYSICAL MAP

Which of the following accounts for Haiti’s population density? (TEK 3C)

Country Pop (In Millions) Pop Density (In Millions) Per Capita Electric Usage Hrs/ Person

Haiti 7.0 650 1800 90Mexico 101.9 134 91001676Panama 2.8 94 6000 1423Peru 27 55 4550 629Venezuela 239 68 6200 3158

Government Language Geography Religion

Which of the following accounts for Haiti’s population density? (TEK 3C)

Country Pop (In Millions) Pop Density (In Millions) Per Capita Electric Usage Hrs/ Person

Haiti 7.0 650 1800 90Mexico 101.9 134 91001676Panama 2.8 94 6000 1423Peru 27 55 4550 629Venezuela 239 68 6200 3158

Government Language Geography Religion

What qualities above apply to all societies? 6.17D

I. Government

II. Language

III. Traditions

IV. Types of Work

A. II, IV

B. II, III, IV

C. I, II, III

D. I, II, III, IV

What qualities above apply to all societies? 6.17D

I. Government

II. Language

III. Traditions

IV. Types of Work

A. II, IV

B. II, III, IV

C. I, II, III

D. I, II, III, IV

Based on the chart, which country is the MOST economically advanced?

Gross Domestic Country Life Expediency Product Per Capita LiteracyCanada 80 $29,400 97%Cuba 77 $ 2,300 97%Ethiopia 41 $ 750 43%Peru 71 $ 4,800 91%

PeruCanadaEthiopiaCuba

Based on the chart, which country is the MOST economically advanced?

Gross Domestic Country Life Expediency Product Per Capita LiteracyCanada 80 $29,400 97%Cuba 77 $ 2,300 97%Ethiopia 41 $ 750 43%Peru 71 $ 4,800 91%

PeruCanadaEthiopiaCuba

Which of the following is a contribution of the ancient Greeks that continues to influence societies today? 6.16A

Medical practices Democratic GovernmentMonotheistic Religion Agricultural skills

Which of the following is a contribution of the ancient Greeks that continues to influence societies today? 6.16A

Medical practices Democratic GovernmentMonotheistic Religion Agricultural skills

Placing limits on a government is important because it allows for greater..

Economic Restrictions Crime Reduction Personal Freedoms Military Strength

Placing limits on a government is important because it allows for greater..

Economic Restrictions Crime Reduction Personal Freedoms Military Strength

Which of the following is an example of how the distribution of natural resources affects the foreign policy of the United States? (TEK 5B)

Because the United States has no naturally occurring gold it must maintain good trade relations with most countries in Asia.

Because the United States requires so much oil it must maintain good trade relations with some countries in the Middle East.

Lack of timber in the United States requires the United States to trade with Great Britain.

The large amount of coal in the United States Requires the United States to use it instead of oil.

Which of the following is an example of how the distribution of natural resources affects the foreign policy of the United States? (TEK 5B)

Because the United States has no naturally occurring gold it must maintain good trade relations with most countries in Asia.

Because the United States requires so much oil it must maintain good trade relations with some countries in the Middle East.

Lack of timber in the United States requires the United States to trade with Great Britain.

The large amount of coal in the United States Requires the United States to use it instead of oil.

Which of the following governments is described by the characteristics above? 6.11A

Person or small group in ControlOfficials are appointedNo laws protect rights of citizens

› Unlimited› Democratic› Limited› Republican

Which of the following governments is described by the characteristics above? 6.11A

Person or small group in ControlOfficials are appointedNo laws protect rights of citizens

› Unlimited› Democratic› Limited› Republican

In 2001, the population of Brazil was 174,468,575. The gross domestic product per capita was $7,500. The average life expectancy was 63.24 years. In 2001, the population of Chile was 15,328,467. The gross domestic product per capita was $10,000. The average life expectancy was 75.94 years. In 2001, the population, of Peru was 27,483,864. The gross domestic product per capita was $4,100. The average life expectancy was 70.3 years.Make a Table for this information:Country Life Expectancy GDPPopulation

Your chart should look like this.

Country Life Expectancy GDP PopulationChile 75.94 $10,00015,328,467Peru 70.3 $4,10027,483,864Brazil 63.24 $7,500 174,468,575

The United States and Canada are both considered to be multicultural societies because ________________.6.15C

A history of immigration has resulted in several cultures contributing to these societies.

The American Indian cultures in these societies did not mix with the European Cultures.

People living in these societies have economic and political freedoms.

Most of the people in these societies speak more than one language.

The United States and Canada are both considered to be multicultural societies because ________________.6.15C

A history of immigration has resulted in several cultures contributing to these societies.

The American Indian cultures in these societies did not mix with the European Cultures.

People living in these societies have economic and political freedoms.

Most of the people in these societies speak more than one language.

TOP 10 COFFEE PRODUCING NATIONS

1) Brazil 22.5 million bags

2) Columbia 10.5 million bags

3) Indonesia 6.7 million bags

4) Vietnam 5.8

million bags5) Mexico 5

million bags6) Ethiopia 3.8

million bags7) India 3.8

million bags

8) Guatemala 3.5 million bags

9) Cote d’Ivoire 3.3 million bags

10) Uganda 3 million bags

Which of these questions would a geographer ask to better understand the information in the map above?6.3B

What types of government do the top coffee producing countries have?

Where were coffee plants first discovered?

What countries import coffee ? Why are the top-coffee producing

countries in the tropics?

Which of these questions would a geographer ask to better understand the information in a world map?6.3B

What types of government do the top coffee producing countries have?

Where were coffee plants first discovered?

What countries import coffee ? Why are the top-coffee producing

countries in the tropics?

Logging is a primary industry in Brazil. What characteristics of Brazil’s geography makes this industry possible?6.5A

Numerous forests Arid Climate Abundant Minerals Rich Topsoil

Logging is a primary industry in Brazil. What characteristics of Brazil’s geography makes this industry possible?6.5A

Numerous forests Arid Climate Abundant Minerals Rich Topsoil

Which of the following BEST explains how society can effect international trade? 6.8C

Prices of scare items go up with growing demand

Competition to obtain the scarce items will decrease

Supply of the scare item will exceed demand for the item

Countries that produce scarce items will be boycotted.

Which of the following BEST explains how society can effect international trade? 6.8C

Prices of scare items go up with growing demand

Competition to obtain the scarce items will decrease

Supply of the scare item will exceed demand for the item

Countries that produce scarce items will be boycotted.

In what way do the United States and Cuba differ in production of goods? 6.9B

Decisions regarding goods are made by market demand in the United States and by central government in Cuba?

Goods are produced according to entrepreneurs wishes in the United States and according to supply and demand in Cuba?

Decisions regarding goods are made by state governments in the United States and by the central government in Cuba?

Goods are produced according to abundance in the United States and according to scarcity in Cuba?

In what way do the United States and Cuba differ in production of goods? 6.9B

Decisions regarding goods are made by market demand in the United States and by central government in Cuba?

Goods are produced according to entrepreneurs wishes in the United States and according to supply and demand in Cuba?

Decisions regarding goods are made by state governments in the United States and by the central government in Cuba?

Goods are produced according to abundance in the United States and according to scarcity in Cuba?

Which of the following would NOT be an example of freedoms that citizens in a democracy enjoy? 6.11B

Creating a private business Joining government-promoted

organizations Organizing to protect the

environment Pushing to get a law passed

Which of the following would NOT be an example of freedoms that citizens in a democracy enjoy? 6.11B

Creating a private business Joining government-promoted

organizations Organizing to protect the

environment Pushing to get a law passed

Which example belongs in box labeled II? 6.0A Work is done for a customer and sometimes goods

are provided but there is no manufacturing. Products are on sale to consumers at lower prices

than what retail can offer. Products are sold in large quantities to businesses

so that they can sell them to consumers. Products are sold to businesses so that they can

more easily manufacture goods.

Economic Activity Example

I These products make use of natural resources to provide food & products to people

Wholesale II

III These products are sold directly to the public for use or consumption rather than for resale.

Manufacturing This is processing natural materials on a large scale, using machinery to produce products.

Service IV

Which example belongs in box labeled II? 6.0A Work is done for a customer and sometimes goods

are provided but there is no manufacturing. Products are on sale to consumers at lower prices

than what retail can offer. Products are sold in large quantities to businesses

so that they can sell them to consumers. Products are sold to businesses so that they can

more easily manufacture goods.

Economic Activity Example

I These products make use of natural resources to provide food & products to people

Wholesale II

III These products are sold directly to the public for use or consumption rather than for resale.

Manufacturing This is processing natural materials on a large scale, using machinery to produce products.

Service IV

Which two physical features do the United States and Canada share? 6.4D Appalachian

Mountains & Mississippi River

Rio Grande & Rocky Mountains

Mississippi River & Great Lakes

Rocky Mountains & Great Lakes

Which two physical features do the United States and Canada share? 6.4D Appalachian

Mountains & Mississippi River

Rio Grande & Rocky Mountains

Mississippi River & Great Lakes

Rocky Mountains & Great Lakes

Which of the following is a late 20th century technological advance that provides worldwide access to news, information, and entertainment? 6.20A

Internet Radar Television Radio

Which of the following is a late 20th century technological advance that provides worldwide access to news, information, and entertainment? 6.20A

Internet Radar Television Radio

To reach the West Coast from the East Coast of the United States, travelers could go either on a long overland journey or on an ocean trip around South America. Which number on the map above shows where land was modified in 1914 to shorten the journey? 6.7A

Number One (1)

Number Two (2)

Number Three (3)

Number Four (4)

1.

4

2

3

To reach the West Coast from the East Coast of the United States, travelers could go either on a long overland journey or on an ocean trip around South America. Which number on the map above shows where land was modified in 1914 to shorten the journey? 6.7A

Number One (1)

Number Two (2)

Number Three (3)

Number Four (4)

1.

4

2

3