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CRCT Social Studies Review- 6th Grade Physical Features: Geography- Physical and Political Locations 1. The mountain range that separates Europe from Asia. It is located in Russia. 2. The mountain range that forms the border between France and Spain. 3. The mountain range located in Italy, France and Switzerland. 4. This mountain range is located in the western region of Canada and extends into the US. 5. These mountain ranges run down the eastern and western coasts of Mexico. 6. This mountain range runs along the western coast of South America. It is the longest in the world. 7. This mountain range is in Eastern Australia and keeps rain from getting to the hot Outback. 8. Norway and Sweden are part of this peninsula. 9. Spain and Portugal are part of this peninsula. 10. This river runs from the Black Forest into the Black Sea. 11. This river is the longest river in South America and is located in a dense tropical rainforest. 12. This river begins in the Alps and flows into the North Sea. It is Germany's longest river. 13. This river is part of the St Lawrence Seaway that connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. 14. This desert is located in Southwestern Australia. 15. This desert located in Chile near the Andes mountains is the driest regions of South America. 16. This bay is the largest bay in Canada and it is named after the English explorer that explored it. 17. The rough, rocky region of Canada around Hudson Bay where Canada's mineral resources can be located, so Canadians cannot easily mine it. 18. This land feature is located in the Coral Sea, and it made from the skeletons of tiny sea animals. 19. This land region is where much of Europe's agricultural work takes place. 20. This red rock land feature is in the Outback in central Australia, and is sacred to Aborigines. 21. This sea is located off the northeastern coast of Australia. 22. This sea contains many small islands. It is located east of Mexico. 23. This sea is located between Europe and Africa. Countries that border this sea have a nice climate. 24. This body of water is located between Florida and Mexico.

25. This body of water separates the United Kingdom and France. 26. This man made waterway connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 27. This man made waterway connects the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. 28. The western coasts on the US, Mexico, Canada and South America border what ocean? 29. The eastern coasts of the US, Mexico, Canada, and South America border what ocean? 30. Australia borders the Pacific and Oceans. 31. This is a group of five lakes in Canada. Four of these lakes border Untied States as well. Political Features (Name the country): 1. is an island nation located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Tourism is a major industry here. It is also a world producer of wool. Its major trading partners include the US and other Pacific Rim countries in Asia. Most of its people live near the eastern border because most of the country is extremely dry. They speak English. 2. is bordered by the United States, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean. Its major environmental problem is keeping the Great Lakes clean. Its major trading partner is the United States. Most of its people live near the US border because the climate is warmer and more jobs exist there. They speak English here. 3. is bordered by the United States, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Belize and Guatemala. The major environmental problem here is air pollution in its national capital. 4. is bordered by ten South American countries. It is the largest country of South America. They speak Portuguese here. The major environment problem here is the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest. Most people live in urban areas here near the coast. 5. is a landlocked South American country, but it is not Paraguay. 6. connects Central and South America together. 7. is bordered by Brazil and Colombia. Its main export is oil. Environmental problems like oil spills. 8. is border by Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador, Brazil and Peru. 9. is a small European country that is bordered by Netherlands, Germany, Luxemburg, and France. 10. is the largest country in Europe. Part of it is also located in Asia. Most of its people live in the European part because the climate is warmer there. 11. used to be part of the Soviet Union. It is where the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster occurred. It is bordered by Russia, Belarus, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Moldova, and Hungary. 12. This country is bordered by Spain, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Luxemburg, and Germany. 13. This country is the only large country to share a border with Portugal- the Iberian Peninsula.

14. This large European country shares borders with France, Poland, Denmark, and many other countries. Its major environmental concern includes acid rain that has destroyed much of the Black Forest. 15. When Germany invaded this neighboring country in 1939, World War II began. This country is also bordered by Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. 16. this boot shaped country is a peninsula that jets outs into the Mediterranean Sea. It borders France, Switzerland, and Austria. 17. This island nation is located in the North Sea in Europe. It is made up of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Its major environmental concern includes air pollution in its major cities. 18. This island is located in the Caribbean Sea (the largest island in the sea) People speak Spanish 19. This island nation is located in the Caribbean Sea. It shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. They speak French here.

History and Culture Age of Exploration and Imperialism: 1. Period of history when Europe colonized North/South America in the 1500-1600's 2. Period of European history when Europe colonized much of Asia, Africa, Australia. 3. The movement of slaves from Africa to the New World, raw materials from the New World to Europe, and the finished goods from Europe to Africa. 4. The exchange of plants, animals, people and diseases from one hemisphere to another 5. Created a School of Navigation training Portuguese explorers using new tools for exploration. He funded voyages and sent explorers around Africa to find a trade route to Asia. 6. Italian explorer that sailed for Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. He discovered the New World. The exchange of good between the Old and New World was named after him. 7. This country sent explorers like Cabot and Hudson to the New World. They claimed Canada and the United States. Later, they would colonize Australia during the age of Imperialism. 8. This country sent conquistadors to the New World and colonized most of Latin America. In fact, most of Latin America speaks this country's language. 9. This country explored and founded Brazil. It s why Brazil speaks Portuguese. 10. This country claimed the area of Canada called Quebec (also colonized Haiti) 11. This conquistador defeated the Incan empire and its leader Atahualpa. 12. This conquistador defeated the Aztec empire and its leader Montezuma. 13. This indigenous population was conquered by a Spanish conquistador, killed by European diseases, removed from their land, and enslaved. Their empire was located in Mexico. 14. This indigenous population was conquered by a Spanish conquistador, killed by European diseases, removed from their land, and enslaved. Their empire was located in the Andes mtns. 15. This indigenous people have been mistreated by the Canadian government but recently have been granted more rights and their own land called Nunavut. 16. This indigenous people were mistreated by the British settlers. They were killed for trespassing. They were killed by European diseases. They were forced into the Outback. Their children were placed in white homes. They did not gain rights as citizens until 1970.

Independence Movements: 1. Led Haiti to Independence, freed the slaves of Haiti. 2. Led many South American countries to independence, became president of Gran Colombia and was called the Liberator 3. Led the Cry of Dolores, Mexico's first revolt for independence, was executed, was a Catholic priest known as the Father of Independence. 4. This country wanted freedom from Great Britain. They are an independent country today but are still part of the Commonwealth of Nations 5. This country gained independence from Great Britain in 1901, but it is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Some people would like for the country to change its government from a parliamentary to a presidential democracy. World Conflict and Other Revolutions: 1. This war began in 1914 when Archduke Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated. Other causes of the war included nationalism, imperialism, and building armies and alliances. The 2 main groups were the Allied Forces and the Central Powers (The Allies won) 2. This revolution was caused by food shortages. Other causes included Russia's involvement in WWI, the Czar's poor leadership abilities, and the mistreatment of the poor. 3. This is the Treaty that ended WWI. It blamed Germany for the war and forced Germany to pay for the war. It also gave German land to France and took away Germany s army. 4. This war began in 1938 when Germany invaded Poland. Its causes included Treaty of Versailles, the Depression, and rise of Nazism in Europe. The 2 main groups were the Allies (Great Britain, France, US, and Soviet Union) and the Axis (Germany, Italy, and Japan). Allies won. 5. This is the period when the US and Soviet Union threatened each other with nuclear war. During this time the Soviet Union tried to spread communism and the United States tried to stop them. The conflict began after WWII when the Soviet Union refused to give up control of Eastern European countries and East Germany. These countries became communist. The city of Berlin was divided in half as well. Eastern Berlin was communist. The western half was democratic. 6. This revolution involved the use of guerilla war tactics. Fidel Castro led the revolution to overthrow the Cuban president Batista. He then made Cuba a communist country.

7. The Soviet dictator that was in charge of the Soviet Union during WWII. 8. The dictator of Germany that led to WWII and was the leader of the Holocaust. 9. The communist autocrat of Cuba. He allowed the Soviet Union to place Missiles in Cuba causing the Cuban Missile Crisis. 10. This group in Chiapas, Mexico wants rights and freedom for poor native farmers 11. French speakers in this province in Canada want the province to be separate.

Economic Systems: Economic Vocabulary Review 1. All democratic countries in the world have this type of system. It is when buyers and sellers control some aspects of the economy, but the government controls other aspects of the economy. Sometimes cultures and beliefs may also impact economic decisions in this system as well. 2. Communist countries like the former Soviet Union, former East Germany and modern day Cuba are closest to this system on the economic continuum. In this system the government controls what is produced, for whom it is produced, and how it is produced. 3. Indigenous groups like the Aztecs, Inuits, and Aborigines would have this type of economic system. It is based on customs and beliefs. They do not use money, but instead barter for goods. 4. This type of economic system is based on supply and demand. Buyers and sellers control all aspects of this economic system. Economic factors that impact Standard of Living: 1. The total goods and services produced in a country. The higher this is the wealthier the nation is. It also indicates how high the standard of living is in a country. 2. Percentage of people that can read and write. The higher this is, the higher the GDP of a nation is. 3. Education and training workers is an example of investment in this. This would also the raise the GDP of a nation. 4. Investment in newer technology and better factories and buildings would be an example of this. This would also raise the GDP. 5. A person who takes a risk by investing in or starting a business. 6. Using money to make more money 7. Borrowing money you do not have but will have to pay back with interest 8. Not having enough resources 9. Producing one part of a whole product

Trade Barriers: 1. Mountains, deserts, rivers, seas 2. Tariffs, embargos, quotas, and blockades 3. Limiting the amount of goods that can be traded 4. A tax on imported goods 5. Surrounding an area and not allowing goods to enter or leave the area (The Soviet Union tried to do this to West Berlin. The US did this to Cuba) 6. Not allowing businesses in one country to trade with another country (The US placed this on Cuba) 7. What you have to do if your currency is not the same as the country you are trying to trade with 8. The name of the economic community in Europe that is a confederation of nations that eliminated tariffs and uses a common currency called the Euro. 9. The name of the trade agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Government Vocabulary Review Ways to Structure Government: 1. Local bodies maintain power. No central governments control these local bodies. Examples would be the European Nation and the Commonwealth of Nations. 2. Countries that have local bodies (usually states, provinces or territories) and allow the states to make some government decisions, but also have a central government. Examples would be Russia, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Canada. 3. Countries that do not have local bodies (states or counties or provinces) where the central government makes all government decisions. An example would be Cuba. Types of Governments: 1. Government with one leader that makes all government decisions. Citizens do not have freedoms or rights. No valid elections are held. 2. A small group of leaders make the decisions for the whole country. The leaders are usually wealthy. Citizens have nor rights or freedoms. No valid elections are held. 3. Citizens have the responsibility to vote in order to impact government. They choose leaders for the government through this election. Also called a republic. 4. Type of democracy where citizens elect people to a lawmaking body called the parliament. The parliament then selects a prime minister as head of government based on the political party that has the most members in parliament. It is also called a constitutional monarchy because the head of state is a monarch that has ceremonial duties. Examples include United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia 5. Citizens directly elect a president as their head of government. The president may also have a vice president, prime minister or chancellor that helps him/her with executive duty. Usually the elected president chooses this person. Examples include Russia, Germany, Mexico and Brazil Branches of Government: 1. This branch makes the laws. Examples include the parliament and/ or congress that is made up of different houses (House of Commons, House of Lords, Senate). 2. This branch executes the laws. It includes the president and prime minister. 3. This branch interprets the law and decides when a law has been broken.