Which city is paired with the geographical feature that directly contributed to its growth?
The best source of information for identifying the location of the major mountain ranges in the United States is:
According to the 1990 census, which two areas of the United States include the most densely populated parts of the nation?
Which geographic advantage did the United States gain by purchasing the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803?
Population data from the census of 2000 was used to determine the number of
Which group benefited most from the United States acquisition of the port of New Orleans?
Which geographic factor had the greatest influence on early patterns of industrialization in the United States?
availability of waterpower to operate machines
Which region of the United States is correctly paired with an industry that is dominant in that region?
In the early 1800’s, the need for a water route to help farmers ship their products to market was one reason for the
Which United States foreign policy action resulted from the close geographic relationship between the United States and Latin America?
In the United States, regional differences in economic development are primarily due to
Because of fertile land and a long growing season, plantations in the thirteen colonies developed in
In which section of early 19th-century America was the plantation system an important feature?
Farmers in the Ohio River valley gained the greatest economic benefit when the United States acquired the
Acquiring New Orleans as part of the Louisiana Purchase was considered important to the development of the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys because the city
Since the late 1700s, the Mississippi River has been a vital waterway because it
During the first half of the 1800s, geographic factors influenced the economy of New England by
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