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Regions
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- Q1A region based on people's feelings and attitudes.CulturalPerceptualFormalFunctional30s
- Q2A region that focuses on a central area and its surroundings.FormalFunctionalPoliticalPhysical30s
- Q3A region based on physical features.PhysicalPoliticalCulturalFunctional30s
- Q4Features of the earth like mountains, islands, and plains.BoundariesRefugeesImmigrantsLandforms30s
- Q5A region based on the country's kind of government.CulturalPhysicalPoliticalFunctional30s
- Q6Examples of political regions?Country, State, County, TownshipPerceptualLandformsLanguage30s
- Q7What are the political regions of Wauseon?United States of America, Michigan, Fulton County, Clinton TownshipUnited States of America, Ohio, Fulton County, German TownshipUnited States of America, Ohio, Williams County, Clinton TownshipUnited States of America, Ohio, Fulton County, Clinton Township30s
- Q8What do maps of political regions show?borders, cities, states, and countriesHistoryLanguageLandforms30s
- Q9What type of region has traits like language, religion, government, economic systems, use of technology, arts, social groups, daily life, and history?CulturePhysicalPoliticalFunctional30s
- Q10What do maps of Culture regions show?StatesLandformsLarge areas that have common shared culture elements like Indian TribesBorders30s
- Q11A region that is based on a common feature?UrbanPerceptualFormal RegionCity30s
- Q12What is an example of a formal region?MountainsOhioCorn Belt, Wheat Belt, Sun BeltDictatorship30s
- Q13A local form of language that differs from the main language.DictionaryPronunciationSlangDialect30s
- Q14The process of spreading new knowledge and skills to other cultures.Cultural FusionCultural DiffusionCultural ExpansionCultural Spreading30s
- Q15A way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs.LifestyleCulturePoliticsLandforms30s