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Social Studies Survey

Mountains, rivers, lakes, etc. are examples of

A. Physical FeaturesB. Human FeaturesC. BiomesD. Regions

Mountains, rivers, lakes, etc. are examples of

A. Physical FeaturesB. Human FeaturesC. BiomesD. Regions

The purpose of latitude and longitude is to

A. Set boundaries between countriesB. Determine time zonesC. Identify specific locations on the globeD. Establish hemispheres

The purpose of latitude and longitude is to

A. Set boundaries between countriesB. Determine time zonesC. Identify specific locations on the

globeD. Establish hemispheres

In which hemispheres is North America Located?

A. South and EastB. South and WestC. North and EastD. North and West

In which hemispheres is North America Located?

A. South and EastB. South and WestC. North and EastD. North and West

This theme of geography deals with areas that have something in common, such as culture or language

A. RegionB. PlaceC. LocationD. Human Environment Interaction

This theme of geography deals with areas that have something in common, such as culture or language

A. RegionB. PlaceC. LocationD. Human Environment Interaction

Given examples of Human Environment Interaction, cutting down the Amazon Rainforest is most comparable to

A. Planting a garden in your backyardB. Building the Hoover DamC. Climbing a MountainD. Searching for a restaurant on Google

Maps

Given examples of Human Environment Interaction, cutting down the Amazon Rainforest is most comparable to

A. Planting a garden in your backyardB. Building the Hoover DamC. Climbing a MountainD. Searching for a restaurant on Google Map

Push and Pull Factors are most related to this theme of geography

A. MovementB. PlaceC. RegionD. Location

Push and Pull Factors are most related to this theme of geography

A. MovementB. PlaceC. RegionD. Location

The Region that stretches from Mexico to the tip of Chile is referred to as

A. Central AmericaB. Latin AmericaC. North AmericaD. South America

The Region that stretches from Mexico to the tip of Chile is referred to as

A. Central AmericaB. Latin AmericaC. North AmericaD. South America

Which country in Europe is also in Asia?

A. GermanyB. BulgariaC. RussiaD. Poland

Which country in Europe is also in Asia?

A. GermanyB. BulgariaC. RussiaD. Poland

Which of the following is NOT a biome of Africa?

A. HighlandsB. SavannaC. SteppeD. Tundra

Which of the following is NOT a biome of Africa?

A. HighlandsB. SavannaC. SteppeD. Tundra

A researcher uses census data from 1900, 1910, and 1920 to identify foreign-born heads of workingclass households in Pittsburgh. He discovers a high percentage of the same last names in all three census. Using this information, he can propose generalizations about which topic?

A. Consumer choicesB. Health ConditionsC. Immigration PatternsD. Political affiliations

A researcher uses census data from 1900, 1910, and 1920 to identify foreign-born heads of workingclass households in Pittsburgh. He discovers a high percentage of the same last names in all three census. Using this information, he can propose generalizations about which topic?

A. Consumer choicesB. Health ConditionsC. Immigration PatternsD. Political affiliations

P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney Australia is an example of

A. Absolute locationB. Relative locationC. PlaceD. Region

P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney Australia is an example of

A. Absolute locationB. Relative locationC. PlaceD. Region

Which of the following is NOT an example of place?

A. Disney WorldB. The White HouseC. 300 Ingram Avenue, Campbellsville, KYD. The backyard

Which of the following is NOT an example of place?

A. Disney WorldB. The White HouseC. 300 Ingram Avenue, Campbellsville,

KYD. The backyard