Simple Solutions Lessons 81-88 Review

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Across
  1. 3. The Treat of ________ in 1783 made the Mississippi River the western boundary of the U.S. (Lesson 83)
  2. 4. Indigenous people of the Midwest were known as the ________ builders (Lesson 82)
  3. 6. The _________ River and its tributaries make up the largest river system in the United States (Lesson 84)
  4. 8. A stream or river flowing into another body of water (Lesson 84)
  5. 9. Another name for a city is an ________ area (Lesson 82)
  6. 12. These large chunks of ice carved out the Great Lakes thousands of years ago (Lesson 86)
  7. 14. Areas that are less crowded than cities are known as _________ areas (Lesson 82)
  8. 15. The country that borders the U.S. to the south (Lesson 84)
  9. 17. Because of its location, one of the Midwest's nicknames is "America's _____" (Lesson 82)
  10. 18. Some of the Native American tribes were _______ (moved from place to place)(Lesson 84)
  11. 20. a mix of many different kinds of people (Lesson 81)
  12. 21. Factors that affect ________ are elevation, latitude, nearby landforms, nearness to water (Lesson 76)
Down
  1. 1. The Five Great Lakes are: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and ________ (Lesson 86)
  2. 2. Names for First Inhabitants of North America include "native americans", "indians", and ________ (Lesson 90)
  3. 5. Some ________ activities enjoyed by the Great Lakes includes swimming, sail boating, and water skiing (Lesson 87)
  4. 7. A flat-bottomed boat that carries cargo (Lesson 83)
  5. 10. The Louisiana Purchase allowed easy ______ (entry) to the port city of New Orleans (Lesson 83)
  6. 11. The Great Lakes contain ________ water (Lesson 86)
  7. 13. Descendents of France (and moved to the southern states such as Louisiana) (Lesson 84)
  8. 16. The country that borders the U.S. to the north (Lesson 87)
  9. 19. The Great Lakes are located in the ________ region (Lesson 84)