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Regions • It is home to “Motor City” • Midwest Regions • It is one of the fastest growing regions of the United States. • South Regions • Congress created several national parks in this region to help preserve the wilderness • West Regions • Rich fertile soil made this a good farming region in the past. Today the economy is based more on industry. • South Regions • Most immigrants entering the U.S. from the 1890s to the 1940s arrived at Ellis Island in this region of the country. • Northeast Regions • Its biggest city is Chicago. • Midwest Regions • It has a long chain of coastal cities that make up a megalopolis. • West Regions • It is the most densely populated region of the United States • Northeast Regions • Engineers built dams and hydroelectric plants in this region to provide water and power to its cities • West Regions • It is often called the “Heartland” because it is the nation’s agricultural center. • Midwest Regions • The forty-niners were looking for gold in this region • West Regions • It is nicknamed the “Sunbelt” – its • South warm climate attracts people to the region. Physical Features • a fertile, hilly area between the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountains • Piedmont Physical Features • State that is located on the North American continent but is not part of the contiguous U.S. • Alaska Physical Features • Deep valleys with steep sides that have worn through rock • canyon Physical Features • A high ridge of the Rocky Mountains that determines the direction that rivers flow in North America • Continental Divide Physical Features • Oldest mountains in North America that run from eastern Canada to Alabama • Appalachian Mountains Physical Features • The river that flows 2,300 miles from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico • Mississippi River Physical Features • Area of the United States that has a tropical climate • Southern Florida Physical Features • A major source of hydroelectric power for both Canada and the United States • Niagara Falls Physical Features • The vast prairie located west of the Mississippi River • Great Plains Physical Features • An almost continuous line of settlement of the Atlantic coastal cities and their suburbs • megalopolis Physical Features • A group of mountain ranges that run side by side • cordillera Physical Features • The mountain range that begins in Alaska and runs south to New Mexico • Rocky Mountains Cities • Center for goods and people going to and from Central and South America • Miami, Florida Cities • The largest city in the Midwest • Chicago, Illinois Cities • Cheap electricity attracted many manufacturing industries to this city • Portland, Oregon Cities • “Motor City USA” • Detroit, Michigan Cities • Birthplace of Jazz • New Orleans, Louisiana Cities • Located in the Silicon Valleyhome to the computer industry • San Jose, California Cities • Home to 20 colleges and universities and many historical sites • Boston, Massachusetts Cities • Home to the nation’s leaders and diplomats • Washington D.C. Cities • Hosted the 1996 Olympics – home to Coca Cola • Atlanta, Georgia Cities • The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed in this city • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cities • Located on the Mississippi River and is considered the “Gateway to the West” • St. Louis, Missouri Cities • Home to the United Nations • New York City