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Race to the Governor’s House: #1. 1) What states border Virginia?. M aryland, W est Virginia, K entucky, T ennessee, N orth Carolina *Remember: M ustard W ith K etchup T astes N asty. 2) What large bodies of water border Virginia?. Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Race to the Governor’s House:

#1

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1) What states border Virginia?

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Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North

Carolina*Remember: Mustard With Ketchup Tastes

Nasty

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2) What large bodies of water border Virginia?

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Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay

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3) What and where is the Eastern Shore?

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A peninsula bordered by the Chesapeake Bay to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to

the east.

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4) What are some ways that relative

location can be described?

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Using terms that show connections between two places such as

“next to”, “near”, or “bordering”

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5) The natural border between the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions where waterfalls prevent further travel on the river is called the ___

___?

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Fall line

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6) What are four major rivers that flow into the Chesapeake

Bay and are separated by peninsulas?

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Potomac, Rapahannock, York,

and James

*Remember: Please Remember Your Jacket

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7) Which region has a coastal plain, the

Chesapeake Bay, and the James, York,

Rappahannock, and Potomac Rivers?

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Tidewater (Coastal Plain)

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8) Which region includes rolling hills, is

west of the fall line, and means ‘land at the foot of the mountains’?

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Piedmont

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9) Which region has old rounded mountains, is part of the Appalachian mountain system, and is the source of many

rivers?

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Blue Ridge Mountains

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10) Which region in Virginia has mountains,

coal mining, and is a plateau?

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Appalachian Plateau

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11) What are the major products of the Coastal

Plain (Tidewater) region?

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SeafoodPeanuts

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12) What are the major products of the

Piedmont region?

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Tobacco productsInformation technology

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13) What is the major product of the Blue Ridge Mountains?

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apples

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14) What are the major industries of the

Coastal Plain (Tidewater) region?

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ShipbuildingTourism

Military bases

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15) What is the major industries of the Piedmont region?

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Federal and state government, farming,

and horse industry

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16) What are the major industries of the Blue

Ridge Mountains region?

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RecreationFarming

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17) What is the major industry of the Valley

and Ridge region?

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Farming

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18) Why are First Americans (Native

People) called Indians?

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Christopher Columbus thought he landed in

the Indies.

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19) What evidence is there that American Indians lived in all areas of the state?

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Artifacts such as arrowheads, pottery, and other tools were

found.

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20) What were the 3 major language groups

found in Virginia?

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AlgonquianSiouan

Iroquoian

*Remember: All Spoke Indian

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21) The Algonquian language group lived

primarily in which region?

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Coastal Plain (Tidewater)

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22) The Powhatan were a member of which language group?

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Algonquian

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23) The Siouan language group lived

primarily in which region?

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Piedmont

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24) Where did the Iroquoian language

group primarily live?

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Southwestern and southern Virginia near

what is today North Carolina

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25) The Cherokee was part of which language

group?

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Iroquoian

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26) The Monacan was part of which language

group?

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Siouan

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27) Forests cover most of Virginia. What

larger Indian group is Virginia’s Indians part

of?

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Eastern Woodland Indians

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28) What are characteristics of Virginia’s climate?

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MildFour distinct seasons

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29) How did Virginia’s American Indians relate

to the climate and interact with the

environment to meet their basic needs?

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The kinds of food they ate, the clothing they

wore, and their shelters depended on

the seasons.

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30) How do Virginia’s American Indians live

today?

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The live like other Americans.

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31) Recent _________ digs at Werowocomoco and historic Jamestown have helped us study material evidence left from people from the past and helped us

develop a better understanding of

history.

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archaeological

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32) What are the major products of the Valley

and Ridge Region?

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Beef, apples, poultry, dairy

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33) What is the major product of the

Appalachian Plateau region?

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coal

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34) What region includes the Great

Valley of Virginia and is separated by ridges?

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Valley and Ridge


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