U.S. REGIONS OPEN-NOTES TEST TOMORROW (BASED ON NOTES #s 1 and 2)

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U.S. REGIONS OPEN-NOTES TEST TOMORROW (BASED ON NOTES #s 1 and 2) September 11, 2018 U.S. History Agenda: DO NOW: City Matching NOTES #2: What major features make up the Midwest and West regions of the U.S.? CLASS ASSIGNMENT: “Midwest Region” U.S. REGIONS OPEN-NOTES TEST TOMORROW (BASED ON NOTES #s 1 and 2)

What major features make up the Midwest and West regions of the U. S What major features make up the Midwest and West regions of the U.S.? Notes #2 X X

The largest states in the Midwest include Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana. State flag of Illinois State flag of Michigan

The largest cities in the Midwest include Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, and Detroit. Detroit, Michigan

Chicago, Illinois

Indianapolis, Indiana

Columbus, Ohio

Kansas City, Missouri

St. Louis, Missouri

The largest states in the West include California, Washington, Arizona, and Colorado. State flag of Arizona State flag of California State flag of Colorado State flag of Washington

Los Angeles, California The largest cities in the West include Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego, and San Francisco. Los Angeles, California

Phoenix, Arizona

San Diego, California

San Francisco, California

Denver, Colorado

Seattle, Washington

Four of the five Great Lakes (Lake Erie, Huron, Michigan, and Superior) border states in the Midwest. Lake Michigan Lake Superior

The Rocky Mountains run through the West.

The Mississippi and Missouri Rivers run through the Midwest.

The Pacific Ocean borders coastal states in the West.