Which region is home to Georgia’s highest mountain, Brasstown Bald?

A.
Coastal Plain
B.
Piedmont
C.
Blue Ridge
D.
Appalachian Plateau

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C. Blue Ridge

The correct answer is C. Blue Ridge.

The correct answer is C. Blue Ridge.

To determine the correct answer, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by gathering basic information about Georgia's geographical regions: Coastal Plain, Piedmont, Blue Ridge, and Appalachian Plateau. This will help you understand their characteristics and narrow down your options.

2. Determine which region is most likely to be home to the highest mountain. In this case, mountains are typically found in regions with rugged terrain and higher elevations.

3. Review the options. The Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Appalachian Plateau are generally flatter regions, while the Blue Ridge is known for its mountainous areas.

4. Focus on the Blue Ridge region as the most likely option, based on its characteristics.

5. Verify your answer by referring to reliable sources or using geographical knowledge. In this case, Brasstown Bald is indeed located in the Blue Ridge region of Georgia, making the correct answer C. Blue Ridge.

Remember that this process can be followed for other questions as well, allowing you to find the correct answers by assessing the provided options and using available information.

In which region are you most likely to find peanut farms?

A.
Blue Ridge
B.
Ridge and Valley
C.
Piedmont
D.
Coastal Plain

D. Coastal Plain

On which continent is Georgia located?

A.
Asia
B.
Europe
C.
North America
D.
South America

C. North America

_____________ contains fertile farmland and produces 85% of the carpet sold in the US.

A.
Ridge and Valley
B.
Coastal Plain
C.
Blue Ridge
D.
Appalachian Plateau

B. Coastal Plain

Which region is characterized by red clay and gently sloping hills and is the most highly populated region in Georgia, containing most of the state’s major cities, including Atlanta?

A.
Ridge and Valley
B.
Coastal Plain
C.
Blue Ridge
D.
Piedmont

D. Piedmont

Which region is home to Georgia’s only known source for coal?

A.
Appalachian Plateau
B.
Piedmont
C.
Ridge and Valley
D.
Blue ridge

A. Appalachian Plateau

What is the natural boundary that separates the Piedmont Region from the Coastal Plain Region?

A.
The Fall Line
B.
The Appalachian Mountains
C.
The Okefenokee Swamp
D.
The Shark Line

A. The Fall Line

Which of the following is true about Georgia’s rivers?

A.
Rivers are the most important method of transporting goods
B.
Rivers provide mineable coal
C.
Rivers help moderate the climate of the state
D.
Rivers determined Georgia’s original boundaries and affected the location of its settlements

D. Rivers determined Georgia’s original boundaries and affected the location of its settlements

What was the primary goal of Hernando de Soto as he explored the American southeast?

A.
To find gold
B.
To conquer land
C.
To convert Native Americans
D.
To develop trade partnerships

A. To find gold

Which European nation lists Gold, God, and Glory as its reasons for exploration?

A.
France
B.
Spain
C.
Italy
D.
Great Britain

B. Spain

Which of the following does NOT describe James Oglethorpe?

A.
Wealthy
B.
Philanthropist
C.
Royalty
D.
Served as head of trustees in Georgia

C. Royalty

Which of the following best describes Mary Musgrove’s contribution to the colony of Georgia?

A.
She provided food and shelter to the colonists during their first month in the colony.
B.
She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.
C.
She was the wife of Tomochichi and convinced him to allow the English to settle on the Savannah River.
D.
She helped the British defeat the Spanish at the Battle of Bloody Marsh.

B. She served as a translator for James Oglethorpe and Tomochichi to ensure peaceful negotiations.

_______________ was the chief of the Yamacraw Indians and allowed James Oglethorpe to establish the settlement of Savannah at Yamacraw Bluff.

A.
Mary Musgrove
B.
Tomochichi
C.
Sequoyah
D.
Osceola

B. Tomochichi

James Oglethorpe recruited the Highland Scots to establish a settlement on the Altamaha River. Which reason for colonization, described in the Charter of 1732 is this an example of?

A.
Economic
B.
Philanthropic
C.
Religious
D.
Defense

D. Defense

Which of the following was allowed in the Georgia colony under the Charter of 1732?

A.
Slavery
B.
Alcohol
C.
Limited land ownership
D.
Catholics

D. Catholics

The graphs of two lines are shown.

Graph 1 titled 'Line A' has the intersecting points at (0, 7) and (2, 1). Graph 2 titled 'Line B' has the intersecting points at (0, 0) and (3, 7).

Drag the correct equation for each line to the appropriate box.

I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I cannot view or interact with specific graphs or boxes. However, I can help you with understanding how to determine the equations of lines given two points.

To find the equation of a line, you can use the slope-intercept form, which is y = mx + b, where m represents the slope of the line and b represents the y-intercept.

For Line A:
- Intersecting points: (0, 7) and (2, 1)
- Use the formula m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) to find the slope between the two points.
m = (1 - 7) / (2 - 0) = -6 / 2 = -3
- Plug one of the points and the slope into the slope-intercept form to find the equation.
Using (0, 7): 7 = -3(0) + b => b = 7
Equation for Line A: y = -3x + 7

For Line B:
- Intersecting points: (0, 0) and (3, 7)
- Use the formula m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) to find the slope between the two points.
m = (7 - 0) / (3 - 0) = 7 / 3
- Plug one of the points and the slope into the slope-intercept form to find the equation.
Using (0, 0): 0 = (7 / 3)(0) + b => b = 0
Equation for Line B: y = (7 / 3)x + 0 (or simply y = (7 / 3)x)

Based on the provided information, you can determine the equations for Line A and Line B by using the slope-intercept form.