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The United States is the world's __________ largest country in terms of population.
A. fourth
B. third
C. second
D. fifth Reset Selection
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Question 2 of 20
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The western third of Canada and the United States is primarily comprised of:
A. plains.
B. mountains.
C. lowlands.
D. forests. Reset Selection
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Question 3 of 20
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Fertile soil laid down at the conclusion of the Pleistocene Ice Age by wind is called:
A. alluvium.
B. loess.
C. laterite.
D. podzol. Reset Selection
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Question 4 of 20
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The Great Lakes were formed by:
A. continental glaciers.
B. earthquakes.
C. erosion by rivers.
D. underground hot springs. Reset Selection
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Question 5 of 20
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The highest population densities in Canada are found in:
A. Nunavut.
B. eastern Newfoundland.
C. the west coast.
D. southern Canada. Reset Selection
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Question 6 of 20
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The two countries that provided the largest number of immigrants to the United States between 1820 and 1860 were:
A. Ireland and Germany.
B. Poland and Romania.
C. Italy and Greece.
D. Brazil and Argentina. Reset Selection
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Question 7 of 20
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Canada's most populous city is:
A. Montreal.
B. Calgary.
C. Toronto.
D. Vancouver. Reset Selection
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Question 8 of 20
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The first Americans probably migrated from __________ to present-day Alaska over 20,000 years ago.
A. Canada
B. Siberia
C. Poland
D. Greenland Reset Selection
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Question 9 of 20
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Americans achieved __________ by building larger factories for increased output.
A. vertical integration
B. economies of scale
C. Fordism
D. horizontal integration Reset Selection
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Question 10 of 20
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__________ maintains the largest total GNI of any country in the world.
A. The United States
B. Switzerland
C. Japan
D. China Reset Selection
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Question 11 of 20
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Until 1950, __________ was the primary engine fueling the expansion of the U.S. economy.
A. transportation
B. manufacturing
C. energy production
D. agriculture Reset Selection
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Question 12 of 20
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The largest sector of the U.S. economy is the __________ sector.
A. industrial
B. service
C. agricultural
D. transportation Reset Selection
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Question 13 of 20
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__________ is the movement of higher-income residents and business owners into materially poor areas of inner cities, leading to economic and physical improvement.
A. Urbanization
B. Uneven development
C. Gentrification
D. Urban revival Reset Selection
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Question 14 of 20
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"Megalopolis" is an enormous urban concentration running between:
A. Boston and Washington, D.C.
B. Toronto and Montreal.
C. San Diego and San Francisco.
D. Chicago and Philadelphia. Reset Selection
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Question 15 of 20
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__________ has the highest proportion of Hispanic Americans in the country.
A. Texas
B. New Mexico
C. Arizona
D. Southern California Reset Selection
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Question 16 of 20
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In __________ Alaska and Hawaii were added to the United States.
A. 1867
B. 1942
C. 1959
D. 1963 Reset Selection
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Question 17 of 20
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__________ produces 25 percent of Canada's manufacturing output.
A. British Columbia
B. Manitoba
C. Quebec
D. Ontario Reset Selection
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Question 18 of 20
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In 1999, the local self-governing indigenous region called __________ was formed in Canada.
A. Nunavut
B. Northwest Territories
C. Erewhon
D. Ugava Reset Selection
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Question 19 of 20
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The African American population in the U.S. is regionally concentrated in the:
A. upper Midwest.
B. southeastern U.S.
C. Pacific Northwest.
D. central Plains states. Reset Selection
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Question 20 of 20
5.0 Points
Critics of NAFTA argue that:
A. the agreement does not protect the environment adequately.
B. Mexico is losing thousands of jobs to the United States.
C. industrial development has shifted to Mexico and away from the U.S.
D. the agreement has weakened the role of corporations in economic decisions
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A. fourth
B. third
C. second
D. fifth Reset Selection
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Question 2 of 20
5.0 Points
The western third of Canada and the United States is primarily comprised of:
A. plains.
B. mountains.
C. lowlands.
D. forests. Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 3 of 20
5.0 Points
Fertile soil laid down at the conclusion of the Pleistocene Ice Age by wind is called:
A. alluvium.
B. loess.
C. laterite.
D. podzol. Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 4 of 20
5.0 Points
The Great Lakes were formed by:
A. continental glaciers.
B. earthquakes.
C. erosion by rivers.
D. underground hot springs. Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 5 of 20
5.0 Points
The highest population densities in Canada are found in:
A. Nunavut.
B. eastern Newfoundland.
C. the west coast.
D. southern Canada. Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 6 of 20
5.0 Points
The two countries that provided the largest number of immigrants to the United States between 1820 and 1860 were:
A. Ireland and Germany.
B. Poland and Romania.
C. Italy and Greece.
D. Brazil and Argentina. Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 7 of 20
5.0 Points
Canada's most populous city is:
A. Montreal.
B. Calgary.
C. Toronto.
D. Vancouver. Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 8 of 20
5.0 Points
The first Americans probably migrated from __________ to present-day Alaska over 20,000 years ago.
A. Canada
B. Siberia
C. Poland
D. Greenland Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 9 of 20
5.0 Points
Americans achieved __________ by building larger factories for increased output.
A. vertical integration
B. economies of scale
C. Fordism
D. horizontal integration Reset Selection
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Question 10 of 20
5.0 Points
__________ maintains the largest total GNI of any country in the world.
A. The United States
B. Switzerland
C. Japan
D. China Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 11 of 20
5.0 Points
Until 1950, __________ was the primary engine fueling the expansion of the U.S. economy.
A. transportation
B. manufacturing
C. energy production
D. agriculture Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 12 of 20
5.0 Points
The largest sector of the U.S. economy is the __________ sector.
A. industrial
B. service
C. agricultural
D. transportation Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 13 of 20
5.0 Points
__________ is the movement of higher-income residents and business owners into materially poor areas of inner cities, leading to economic and physical improvement.
A. Urbanization
B. Uneven development
C. Gentrification
D. Urban revival Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 14 of 20
5.0 Points
"Megalopolis" is an enormous urban concentration running between:
A. Boston and Washington, D.C.
B. Toronto and Montreal.
C. San Diego and San Francisco.
D. Chicago and Philadelphia. Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 15 of 20
5.0 Points
__________ has the highest proportion of Hispanic Americans in the country.
A. Texas
B. New Mexico
C. Arizona
D. Southern California Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 16 of 20
5.0 Points
In __________ Alaska and Hawaii were added to the United States.
A. 1867
B. 1942
C. 1959
D. 1963 Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 17 of 20
5.0 Points
__________ produces 25 percent of Canada's manufacturing output.
A. British Columbia
B. Manitoba
C. Quebec
D. Ontario Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 18 of 20
5.0 Points
In 1999, the local self-governing indigenous region called __________ was formed in Canada.
A. Nunavut
B. Northwest Territories
C. Erewhon
D. Ugava Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 19 of 20
5.0 Points
The African American population in the U.S. is regionally concentrated in the:
A. upper Midwest.
B. southeastern U.S.
C. Pacific Northwest.
D. central Plains states. Reset Selection
Mark for Review What's This?
Question 20 of 20
5.0 Points
Critics of NAFTA argue that:
A. the agreement does not protect the environment adequately.
B. Mexico is losing thousands of jobs to the United States.
C. industrial development has shifted to Mexico and away from the U.S.
D. the agreement has weakened the role of corporations in economic decisions
Answer will be sent by email as attachment.



