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A type of government that has legal limits on its power, usually in the form of a constitution.
 
<b> limited government</b>
 
<b> urbanization</b>
 
<b>unlimited government</b>
 
<b>culture</b>
The increase in the percentage of people who live in cities.
 
<b>urbanization</b>
 
<b>constitutional monarchy</b>
 
<b>free trade </b>
 
<b>culture</b>
A type of government in which there are no legal limits set on&nbsp;its power.
 
<b>unlimited government &nbsp; </b>
 
<b>democracy</b>
 
<b>multiculturalism</b>
 
<b>free trade</b>
The set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common.
 
<b>culture</b>
 
<b>democracy</b>
 
<b>constitutional monarchy</b>
 
<b> limited government </b>
A word that describes a society where many different cultures live together.
 
<b>multiculturalism</b>
 
<b> urbanization</b>
 
<b>migration</b>
 
<b>culture</b>
The movement of people from one place to live in another.
 
<b>migration</b>
 
<b>culture</b>
 
<b>democracy</b>
 
<b>unlimited government</b>
The United States and Canada are both considered to be multicultural societies because —
 
C. <b>a history of immigration has resulted in several cultures....</b>
 
A. <b>most of the people in these societies speak more than one language</b>
 
<b>B. people living in these societies have economic and political freedoms</b>
 
D. <b>the American Indian cultures in these societies did not mix.....</b>
French settlers in Canada created a strong culture region within Canada.
 
True
 
False
Some of the major landforms that Canada and the United States share are the Great Lakes and the Rocky Mountains.
 
True
 
False
In a democracy citizens CAN exercise their individual rights at the&nbsp;expenses of rights of others
 
False
 
True
Canada and the US are described as highly rural regions because of migration within the region from urban areas.
 
False
 
True
The following are “good” reasons for limiting government: To protect human rights
 
True
 
False
The following are “good” reasons for limiting government: To promote (push for) economic freedom
 
True
 
False
The following are “good” reasons for limiting government: To provide opportunity for all citizens
 
True
 
False
The following are “good” reasons for limiting government: To not have to go to school
 
False
 
True
The following are “good” reasons for limiting government: To guarantee peaceful transitions of power
 
True
 
False
How can you tell if a country has a limited or an unlimited government?
 
<b>By looking to see if it has a Constitution, or not.</b>
 
The government has only one political party.
Why might it be important to limit the government’s power?
 
<b>So that the government cannot use its power in a negative way.</b>
 
Because I don't want to be told what to do EVER.
If a culture (society) values freedom and liberty, would it have a limited or an unlimited government?
 
limited
 
unlimited
Businesses where people make finished products from raw materials.
 
<b> manufactoring</b>
 
<b>retail</b>
 
<b>service</b>
 
<b>agriculture </b>
Businesses that provide services rather than goods.
 
<b>service</b>
 
<b> retail</b>
 
manufacturing
 
<b>agriculture</b>
Businesses that focus on growing ​​crops and raising livestock.
 
agriculture
 
<b> service</b>
 
<b>tyranny</b>
 
<b>manufacturing</b>
Businesses that sell directly to final customers.
 
<b> retail</b>
 
<b>manufacturing</b>
 
<b>tyranny</b>
 
<b>agriculture </b>
A government in which a single person rules absolutely and in a cruel way.
 
<b> tyranny</b>
 
<b>service</b>
 
<b>manufacturing</b>
 
<b>agriculture</b>
The United States and Mexico have the following bodies of water that creates borders?
 
<b>Gulf of Mexico</b>
 
<b>Gulf of California</b>
 
<b>Hudson Bay</b>
 
<b>Bering Straits</b>
Which letter on the map is at the location of Canada?
 
B
 
A
 
C
 
D
Geographers use a grid system to determine an exact location. What is used to determine the north/south and east/west?
 
longitude/latitude
 
equator
 
north/south pole
Which country has a population of approximately 1300 million?
 
India
 
China
 
United States
 
Mexico
The 6 terms used to describe the aspects of culture are: celebration, rules, music, religion, language, food
 
True
 
False
documents landscape features of a place
 
<b>physical map</b>
 
<b>climate map</b>
 
<b> political map</b>
 
<b>thematic map</b>
focuses on a particular theme or special topic
 
<b>thematic map</b>
 
<b>political map</b>
 
<b> physical map</b>
 
<b>economic map</b>
focuses on national or state boundaries
 
<b>&nbsp;political map</b>
 
<b>thematic map</b>
 
<b>economic map</b>
 
<b>climate map</b>
27 . _______________ was the economic activity that the Columbian Exchange introduced to the South American culture.
 
cattle ranching
 
Physical Environment
 
language
 
Africans
28 . Calypso music in the Caribbean can be traced back to the contributions of _____ who were brought to the region.
 
Africans
 
Physical Environment
 
language
 
cattle ranching
29. Christianity &amp; the __ language were introduced into the region is one way cultures were influenced by Spanish.
 
Spanish
 
Physical Environment
 
cattle ranching
 
Africans
30. Cutting down rainforests to clear land for farming is how people living in Central America have modified the ______
 
Physical Environment
 
language
 
cattle ranching
 
Africans
31. Canada and the US share a history of colonization and immigration resulting in a region that is characterized by ___
 
multiculturalism
 
language
 
dance, food, and music
 
responsibilities
32. Voting, paying taxes, obeying laws and jury duty are obligations and ____ of U.S. Citizens.
 
responsibilities
 
Spanish
 
language
 
dance, food, and music
33. In South America, enslaved Africans brought for work were also responsible for introduction new popular forms of __
 
dance, food, and music
 
Spanish
 
language
 
cattle ranching
34. Religion and ___ patterns changed significantly as a result of the migration of European colonists to South America.
 
language
 
Spanish
 
dance, food, and music
 
cattle ranching