The United States and Canada: Political A

The United States and Canada: Political A

wga-OM.p001-116 1/11/2002 1:43 PM Page 11 Name Date Unit2 The United States and Canada Outline Maps with Activities The United States and Canada: Political A. Use the maps located in the Unit Atlas on pages 103–107 and throughout Unit 2 to locate the following countries, political units, and physical features. Then label them on the accompanying outline map. Bodies of Water States Provinces and Arctic Ocean Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Territory Atlantic Ocean Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Alberta Gulf of Mexico Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, British Columbia Hudson Bay Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Manitoba Pacific Ocean Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Brunswick Great Lakes Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, Newfoundland New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Northwest Territories Rivers North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Nova Scotia Mississippi River Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Nunavut Mackenzie River Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Ontario West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming Prince Edward Island Countries Quebec United States Saskatchewan Canada Yukon Territory B. After labeling your map, use it to answer the following questions. 1. What group of lakes forms part of the border between the United States and Canada? ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What U.S. state is located near the Arctic Circle and shares a border with Canada’s Yukon Territory? ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What U.S. state does not lie within the continent of North America? ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Through what states does the Mississippi River flow or form a natural border? ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What are the political units in Canada called? Copyright © McDougal Littell Inc. Copyright © McDougal Littell ________________________________________________________________________________________________ The United States and Canada 11 wga-OM.p001-116 1/11/2002 1:43 PM Page 12 Outline Maps continued 170°E 10°W 180° e 30°W cl ir C ic ° ct 60 N 50°N Ar 40°W W N E S 160°W 50°W 40°N International boundary 40°N State, Province boundary 0 250 500 miles 30°N 0 250 500 kilometers Azimuthal Equal–Area Projection 30°N 140°W ° 20°N 22 N cer Can c of Tropi 20°N 20°N 0 75 150 miles 075150 kilometers 160°W 158°W 156°W 154°W 110°W 100°W 80°W70°W Copyright © McDougal Littell Inc. Copyright © McDougal Littell 12 UNIT 2.

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