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Splash Screen
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Chapter Menu
Introduction
Section 1: The Economy
Section 2:People and Their Environment
Summary
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Chapter Intro 1
Geography and the environment play an important role in how a society is shaped over time. The physical geography of the United States and Canada has shaped economic activities, which in turn have impacted the region’s environment.
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Chapter Intro 2
Section 1: The Economy
How have the economies of the United States and Canada grown and changed according to where and how people live?
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Chapter Intro 3
Section 2: People and Their Environment
How have human actions modified the environment in the United States and Canada?
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Section 1-GTR
The Economy
How have the economies of the United States and Canada grown and changed according to where and how people live?
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Section 1-GTR
• market economy
The Economy
• arable
• monopoly
• global economy
• trade deficit
• tariff
• trade surplus
• outsourcing
• postindustrial
• central business district
• retooling
• commodity
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Section 1-GTR
A. Silicon Valley
The Economy
B. Manufacturing Belt
C. Wheat Belt
D. Corn Belt
E. Ohio River
F. Trans-Canada Highway
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A. A
B. B
C. C
Section 1
The United States and Canada operate under what type of economy?
A. Command economy
B. Market economy
C. Traditional economy
The Economy
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Section 1
The United States and Canada have market economies based on growing service and high-tech industries, as well as on manufacturing and agriculture.
Economic Activities
• Both the U.S. and Canada are developing post-industrial economies.
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• The largest area of economic growth in both places is in service industries:
Section 1
• Manufacturing accounts for about 20% of both the U.S. and Canadian economies.
Economic Activities (cont.)
– Government
– Education
– Health care
– Banking
The Changing U.S. Workplace
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Section 1
Economic Activities (cont.)
• Farming in the U.S. and Canada is overwhelmingly commercial, with agricultural commodities produced for sale.
• The number of farmers has decreased due to:
– The high cost of farming
– Unpredictable consumer demand
– The risk of natural disasters
– The time and hard work needed to run a farm
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Section 1
Economic Activities (cont.)
• Key products:
– Cattle
– Wheat
– Corn
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A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
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A significant amount of the region’s manufacturing activities include which type of products?
A. Transportation equipment and machinery
B. Computers and other technological devices
C. Building materials
D. Tools and hardware
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Section 1
People in the United States and Canada depend on reliable and continually improving transportation and communications systems.
Transportation and Communications
• Reliable transportation and communication systems are essential due to:
– The large land area of both countries
– Their population distribution
– Their need to move goods and services
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Section 1
Transportation and Communications (cont.)
• The automobile has been the most popular means of personal transportation since WWII.
• Problems due to the automobile:
– Air pollution
– Traffic congestion
The U.S. Interstate Highway System
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Section 1
Transportation and Communications (cont.)
– Air travel
– Railroads
– Ships/barges (inland waterways)
– Trucks
– Pipelines (gas and oil)
• Other means of transportation:
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Section 1
Transportation and Communications (cont.)
– Cellular and digital services
– Television
– Radio
– Newspapers and magazines
• Communication networks:
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A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
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Which type of transportation is used to move the most goods?
A. Railroads
B. Ships/barges
C. Trucks
D. Airplanes
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Section 1
The United States and Canada are connected to other countries through trade and in facing the challenges of global terrorism and building a more peaceful world.
Trade and Interdependence
• The U.S. spends more on imports than it earns from exports, resulting in a trade deficit. However, Canada enjoys a trade surplus.
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Section 1
Trade and Interdependence (cont.)
• In 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement was signed (NAFTA), including the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
• After September 11, 2001, the U.S. and Canada created the Smart Border action plan to enhance border security.
U.S.- Canadian Interdependence
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A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
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Why does Canada have a trade surplus instead of deficit?
A. Better government management
B. Less tariffs
C. Smaller population
D. Outsourcing
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Section 2-GTR
People and Their Environment
How have human actions modified the environment in the United States and Canada?
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Section 2-GTR
• clear-cutting
People and Their Environment
• smog
• eutrophication
• conversion
• overfishing
• acid rain
• cooperative
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Section 2-GTR
A. New Orleans
People and Their Environment
B. Rio Grande
C. Alaska
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A. A
B. B
C. C
Section 2
Large parts of eastern Canada still suffer from the effects of what brought on by the United States?
A. Smog
B. Acid rain
C. Eutrophication
People and Their Environment
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Section 2
People in the United States and Canada are evaluating the negative effects of human activity on the environment and realizing the importance of managing natural resources wisely.
Managing Resources
• Ways that the natural resources of the U.S. and Canada have been mismanaged:
– Clear-cutting
– Overfishing
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Section 2
Managing Resources (cont.)
– Hunting and driving away wildlife
– The introduction of non-native plant and animal species to certain areas
– Destruction of wetlands
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A. A
B. B
C. C
Section 2
What environmental issue are you most concerned about?
A. Polluted air
B. Polluted water
C. Polluted land
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Section 2
Human-made pollution has damaged the region’s environment in various ways, leading people to actively seek solutions to the problem.
Human Impact
• Human-made pollution:
– Acid rain
– Smog
– Sewage and industrial/agricultural wastes leaking into water
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Section 2
Human Impact (cont.)
• Reversing the effects of pollution:
– The U.S. and Canada signed the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement
– The U.S. passed the Clean Water Act
Energy Benefits and Drawbacks
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A. A
B. B
C. C
Section 2
Are there any ways that your community tries to reduce pollution?
A. City ordinances or fines
B. Alternative energies encouraged
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Section 2
Responding to global warming and developing clean, efficient, renewable energy sources are challenges for the future of the region.
Future Challenges
• The effects of global warming can be seen in the Arctic regions of Alaska and Canada.
• The U.S. and Canada are working to diversify energy sources to lessen the dependency on fossil fuels.
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A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Section 2
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Which of the following factors do you think is most important when deciding on alternative energy sources?
A. Dependability
B. Efficiency
C. Cost
D. Availability
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VS 2
Environmental Crisis?
• The United States and Canada have mismanaged resources in the past.
• Pollutants were released into the air that have since caused acid rain, smog, and water pollution.
• New technologies, alternative energy sources, and stricter environmental standards are some of the ways the United States and Canada are repairing the environment.
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Figure 1
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Figure 2
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Figure 3
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Figure 4
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DFS Trans 1
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DFS Trans 2
sulfur dioxide gas and water vapor
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Vocab1
market economy
an economic system based on free enterprise, in which businesses are privately owned, and production and prices are determined by supply and demand
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Vocab2
postindustrial
an economy with less emphasis on heavy industry and manufacturing and more emphasis on services and technology
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Vocab3
central business district
the traditional business and commercial center of a city or town, sometimes referred to as downtown
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Vocab4
retooling
converting old factories for use in new industries
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Vocab5
commodity
goods produced for sale
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Vocab6
arable
suitable for growing crops
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Vocab7
monopoly
total control of a type of industry by one person or one company
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Vocab8
global economy
the merging of resource management systems in which countries are interconnected and dependent on one another for goods and services
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Vocab9
trade deficits
spending more money on imports than earning from exports
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Vocab10
tariff
a tax on imports or exports
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Vocab11
trade surplus
earning more money from export sales than spending for imports
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Vocab12
outsourcing
the practice of subcontracting manufacturing work to outside companies, especially foreign or nonunion companies
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Vocab13
clear-cutting
the removal of all trees in a stand of timber
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Vocab14
overfishing
harvesting fish to the extent that certain species are depleted and the fishing area made less valuable
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Vocab15
acid rain
precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids which damages buildings, forests, and crops, and kills wildlife
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Vocab16
smog
haze caused by the interaction of ultraviolet solar radiation with chemical fumes from automobile exhausts and other pollution sources
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Vocab17
eutrophication
process by which a body of water becomes too rich in dissolved nutrients, leading to plant growth that depletes oxygen
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