Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

Early urban areas in North America tended to develop...
1. along rivers.
2. in the valleys between mountains.
3. in the taiga.
4. on the great plains.

I think it is 4 but I'm not sure
please help :)

Thank you so much for the feedback I think it is along the rivers (2) because people need water to live and raise crops.

is that right?

Hi! Here are the answers for Unit 3 Lesson 1 The United States and Canada Pretest. I promise 100% it is correct. (For 6th Grade Connections Academy)

1. As a dwelling, which advantage did the tepee offer to the hunters of the Great Plains?
A: It could be moved from place to place.

2. Scientists rely heavily upon which kind of evidence to learn about early American Indians like the Mississippians?
A: artifacts

3. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
Early urban areas in North America tended to develop
A: along rivers.

4. Use the drop-down box to complete the sentence.
The majority of jobs in Canada are found in
A: the service sector.

5. How is the Canadian government different from the U.S. government?
A: In Canada, the head of government is not elected directly by the people.

6. Which of the following doubled the size of the United States in 1803?
A: the Louisiana Purchase

7. Which of the following best describes a potlatch?
A: a social gathering

8. Which of the following granted independence for Canada?
A: the Statute of Westminster

9. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The ( ) established the Jamestown colony.
A: British

10: Which of the following is a major environmental issue facing the U.S. and Canada?
A: climate change

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ok so it's not D (thank you) and I looked at the map you had in the link but it didn't make any sense to me so I think it might be 3

Not C (or 3).

tai·ga
the sometimes swampy coniferous forest of high northern latitudes, especially that between the tundra and steppes of Siberia and North America.

From Google search.

Think about what humans need in order to live — the basics. Cities grew around places where several people and families built their homes, usually to have good access to water and the ability to raise some crops. Basics!

Once there were more and more families, transportation became important. How did the early settlers in what's now the US and Canada travel?

Yes, exactly!

A plentiful water source is always #1 in locating a settlement!

thank you so much your the best!!!!!

Thank you Abro

ok

You're very welcome!