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Native Texas and Its People. UNIT 1 REVIEW. What are the names of the four natural regions of Texas?. Panhandle, Gulf Coast, East Texas, West Texas Mountains and Valleys, Great Plains, North Plains, Gulf Coast Mountains and Basins, Valleys, North Central Plains, Coastal Plains
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Native Texas and Its People UNIT 1 REVIEW
What are the names of the four natural regions of Texas? • Panhandle, Gulf Coast, East Texas, West Texas • Mountains and Valleys, Great Plains, North Plains, Gulf Coast • Mountains and Basins, Valleys, North Central Plains, Coastal Plains • Mountains and Basins, Great Plains, North Central Plains, Coastal Plains
What rivers make up the natural borders of Texas? A. Trinity, Brazos, and Colorado Rivers B. Sabine, Rio Grande, and Red Rivers C. Rio Grande, Pecos, and Sabine D. Red, Colorado, and Sabine Rivers
Amarillo, Lubbock, Odessa, and Midland are all major cities in the • Coastal Plains • North Central Plains • Great Plains • Mountains and Basins
Which region is the most populated region in Texas? • Coastal Plains • North Central Plains • Great Plains • Mountains and Basins
The regions from West to East are… • Great Plains, Coastal Plains, North Central Plains, and Mountains and Basins • Coastal Plains, North Central Plains, Great Plains, and Mountains and Basins • Mountains and Basins, Great Plains, North Central Plains, and Coastal Plains • North Central Plains, Great Plains, Coastal Plains, and Mountains and Basins
The evolution of agriculture made it possible for early people to • Develop written records. • Remain in one place. • Communicate with other cultures. • Sail across the ocean.
Which two groups of Native Texans lived in the Gulf Coast area? • Caddoes and Atakapans • Karankawas and Coahuiltecans • Tonkawas and Tiguas • Alabama-Coushattas and Wichitas
The major metropolitan areas of Texas developed mainly because of • The availability of jobs and industry. • Forested areas that provide natural resources. • Improvements in farming techniques. • Their location close to the Gulf of Mexico.
The use of irrigation is one example of • The development of industry. • Human geography. • The promotion of tourism. • Physical geography.
Small family units • Focus on meeting their basic needs • Nomadic groups • Early farming and irrigation techniques • Limited population • Primitive government structure • Which of the following eras is described above? • Reform and World Conflict • Natural Texas and Its People • Texas Revolution • Age of Contact
Even though the Great Plains and Coastal Plains share a common landform (the Edwards Plateau), what is an important difference? • A. the abundance of fresh water supply • B. The amount of mineral resources • C. Cash crop production • D. Multicultural population