unit 5 united states and canada. answer ?’s in your notebooks where is canada in relation to the...
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United States and Canada
Unit 5United States and Canada
Answer ?s In Your NotebooksWhere is Canada in relation to the United States?
What three oceans border the United States?
What are the major mountain ranges and other prominent land features in the United States?
What are the major agricultural products of the United States?
Economic Characteristics of U. S. and Canada Major Exports Technology, Consumer goods, food
Highly developed infrastructure
Highly diverse economy Have all levels of economic activity
Have a rich supply of resources Mineral Energy Forest NAFTA Canada, USA, Mexico
Multinational Corporations
Center of world financial markets (New York Stock Exchange)
Sustained Economic Growth
USA GDP 14.66 Trillion
Canada GDP 1.33 Trillion
Widening Gap Between Rich and Poor
Export of U.S. Culture Via the Global MarketplaceCultural Diffusion
Weather and Climate is also dominated by Maritime, Humid subtropical & Humid Continental Climates- natural hazards include hurricanes & tornadoes
Tornado Alley is found in the Midwest- especially throughout the wide fertile area called the Great Plains.
AppalachiansROCKY MOUNTAINSCascades/ Coastal RangesThere is an imaginary line of high elevation that runs northwest to southeast through North America. This is the dividing line that separates any water that flows west towards the Pacific and water that flows south to the Gulf of Mexico.
This line follows the Rocky Mountains and is called the Continental Divide
RAIN SHADOW EFFECThttp://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~amitp/simblob/rain-shadow.pngPacific OceanANDESWindward side of the mountainsLeeward Side or protected side of the mountainsRegional LabelsThese are areas that share similar characteristics and have been given nicknames like the:Dairy Belt Corn Belt Tornado Alley The West Dixie Bible Belt Breadbasket Great Plains But even with major similarities, there are cultural differences in the region. Would any of these be found in North America?
YES!THEY ALL WOULDCanadas province of Quebec is French speaking (Francophone) and wants to separate from the rest of English-speaking Canada. This is causing a lot of conflict with Canadas national identity. Bi-lingual signs like this one make some people mad.
San FranciscoLos AngelesSeattleChicagoNew York CityWashington DCSt. LouisDallasEVEN MAJOR CITIES HAVE DIFFERENCES AMONG THEMLIKE CHICAGOS DEEP DISH PIZZA VS. NEW YORKS PIZZA PIE
OR SEAFOOD PREPARED IN SAN FRANSICO VS. SEAFOOD PREPARED IN WASHINGTON DCOR COFFEE IN SEATTLE PREPARED IN STARBUCKS VS. COFFEE PREPARED IN DALLAS (OK- ITS STILL STARBUCKS)CAN YOU GUESS THESE CITIES? REMEMBER YOUR MENTAL MAPS
We are a "Melting Pot" of peoplesEuropean and Asian Immigration since 1840sEnglish colonization on the east coast (orig. 13 colonies)- spread to West coast over time. (Manifest Destiny)Major push in 1910s and post WWII from all over the world Modern immigration from Latin America (esp. Mexico)Impacts of migration on the region Originally from overseas, foreign cultures have migrated to the United States/ Canada. Language- places have become bi-lingualReligious freedoms and different religions enter the areas. Multiple customs/traditions= blending of culturesChanges of the cultural landscapes (monuments, buildings, different styles of homes, businesses, places of worship)
Acid rain, ozone depletionWater pollution (esp. Chicago on Lake Michigan, Detroit with the auto productions, & other urban centers with heavy pollution. There are even industrial spills like the Exxon Valdez along the Alaskan Coast or the oil refineries explosion in Texas. Increased population on the coasts "Eastern Megalopolis" from Boston to Va. Beach. Urban areas have large employment opportunities
The Future of the region?: Were Post-Industrial!! Well have increasing "Clean Industries" (NAFTA labor)Will we maintain a World presence?: YES through UN, NATO, military presence What do YOU think will happen in the future?
Cultural Landscape of the United States and Canada
U. S. Capitol building in Washington, DC
Capital building in Richmond
Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA
Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PASite of the signing of the Declaration of Independence
St. Louis Arch in St. Louis, MO. Gateway to westward expansion
Wheat fields in north central USA and south central Canada
Skyscrapers in larger U. S. cities
Shopping Malls are found in every large city in the U. S. A