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Celebrate Freedom Physical Geography Bundle 2. 1. History – the story of man’s past 2. Government - system or form by which a community, state, or country.

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1 Celebrate Freedom Physical Geography Bundle 2

2 1. History – the story of man’s past 2. Government - system or form by which a community, state, or country is ruled

3 3. Patterns – economic, physical, population, cultural, and political 4. Citizenship – to be a citizen (member) of a country; this comes with certain rights, privileges, and duties

4 5. Rights(freedoms) – benefits and protections guaranteed by law (right to worship, bear arms, etc.) 6. Responsibilities – duties of citizens to their government (country) to insure that a government can function properly Rights of U.S. Citizens Vote in federal elections Serve on a jury Bring family members to the United States Obtain citizenship for children born abroad Travel with a U.S. passport Run for federal office Become eligible for federal grants and scholarship Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens Support and defend the Constitution Serve the country when required Participate in the democratic process Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others Participate in your local community

5 “Trust me – the jury likes you.” T

6 7. Landforms – features of the land such as mountains, rivers, valleys, etc. 8.Bay – part of a lake or ocean extending into the land 9.Canyon – narrow, deep valley with steep sides

7 10. Cliff – steep, almost vertical edge of a mountain or plain 11. Continent – one of the seven major land masses of the Earth 12. Delta – triangular area of land formed by deposits at the mouth (end) of a river 13. Glacier – large ice mass that moves slowly down a mountain or over land

8 14. Gulf - large area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, especially a long landlocked portion of sea opening through a strait (larger than a bay) 15. Harbor – sheltered body of water where ships can safely dock 16. Hill - landform that rises above the surrounding area

9 17. Island – small land mass surrounded by water 18. Isthmus – narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land 19. Mesa – wide, flat-topped mountain with steep sides, usually found in dry areas

10 20. Mountain - large natural elevation of the Earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill 21. Ocean - large body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the Earth's surface Pacific Atlantic Indian Southern Arctic

11 22. Peninsula – piece of land surrounded by water on three sides 23. Plain – large area of flat or nearly flat land 24. Plateau – large area of flat land higher than the surrounding land

12 25. River – large, natural stream of flowing water that goes into a larger body of water (ocean or sea) 26. Sea – large inland body of water 27. Strait – narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water

13 28. Valley – low land between hills or mountains 29. Volcano – opening in the Earth, through which gas and lava escape from inside the Earth

14 I” “I got you a bunch of stuff. This is just the tip of the iceberg.”


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