I need help on unit 2 lesson 11 Test in 6th grade B. And PLS HURRY. BUT ALSO TAKE YOUR TIME AT THE SAME TIME OK! thanks

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Of course, I'll be happy to help you with your 6th-grade unit 2 lesson 11 test! However, since I'm an AI and don't have access to specific curriculum materials, I won't be able to provide direct answers to test questions. But I can assist you in understanding the concepts and give you guidance on how to approach the test.

To begin, let's start by reviewing the material you've covered in unit 2 lesson 11. It would be helpful if you could provide me with the specific topics or concepts that you're struggling with. This way, I can give you a more targeted explanation and offer relevant tips.

In the meantime, here are some general strategies that can help you do well on your test:

1. Review your notes and textbook: Make sure you have a good understanding of the main concepts and formulas covered in this lesson. Take the time to read through any relevant sections in your textbook and review your class notes.

2. Practice problems: Solve a variety of practice problems similar to the ones you've encountered in class or in your homework. This will help reinforce your understanding of the concepts and prepare you for the types of questions you may see on the test.

3. Seek clarification: If there are specific examples or questions that you're unsure about, don't hesitate to ask your teacher for clarification. They'll be able to explain the material in more depth and address any confusion you may have.

4. Manage your time: On the day of the test, be mindful of the time you have available. Read all the instructions carefully and allocate sufficient time to each question. If you're stuck on a particular question, move on and return to it later. It's important not to rush through the test but also not to spend too much time on a single question.

Remember, taking your time to thoroughly understand the concepts and answering each question thoughtfully will lead to more accurate answers and a better performance on the test. Good luck, and let me know if you have any specific questions!

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Canada’s head of state is the Prime Minister and leads the majority party.
Canada’s head of state is ceremonial. The President of the United States is head of state and government.
The Queen of England has the same duties and responsibilities as the President of the United States.
Members of Canada’s legislature, both the House of Commons and Senate, are elected by the voters.
How did the arrival of European settlers change life for indigenous people on the plains?
The arrival of settlers had no impact on the lives of indigenous people in the Plains region.
Settlers killed nearly all the buffalo and most indigenous people were moved to reservations.
The settlers and Native Americans used horses to hunt buffalo more effectively and carefully managing the resources.
Settlers and the indigenous people of the Plains shared ideas and ways of doing things, continuing to always occupy the same land.
Carefully read the passage below. Which best summarizes why French-Canadians are concerned with preserving their heritage?
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French Canadians want to be a part of the United States.
French Canadians want to be part of Great Britain.
French Canadians are opposed to culture.
French Canadians are concerned that their language and culture might be lost.
Which of the following best summarizes the effect of railroads on the growth of Midwestern cities?
They provided more efficient movement of goods along the Mississippi River.
They helped cities grow because they shipped the goods they produced faster and to more places.
The location only in the middle of the country and along Lake Michigan allowed goods to be shipped out of the city.
The railroads had no impact on the growth of Midwestern cities.
The list below is best described as products of what type of industry?
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Service
Agricultural
Retail
Manufacturing
The list below best described as jobs found in what type of economic sector?
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Manufacturing
Agricultural
Service
Retail
Which of the following best explains why Intuits might have wanted to create a self-governing territory?
Intuits have a stronger economy and government than Canada.
A self-governing territory would allow the Intuits to better govern in accordance with their culture and beliefs.
The cultural landscape of the Intuits and Canadians are very similar.
The Yukon Territory has a harsh climate with many geography limitations.
How did the 1980’s recession affect United States farmers?
The recession did not impact farmers, only those living and working in urban areas.
Since the population was rising, the demand for American farm products was high and family farms prospered.
Demand for farm products decreased while interest rates for loans increased. Many farmers were unable to pay their loans, forcing them to leave or sell their farm.
The demand for farm products increased significantly and many farms expanded.
The Sun Belt region of the United States stretches from the southern Atlantic coast to the coast of California. The climate is typically warm allowing agriculture. Cities such as Miami and New Orleans are major centers for the movement of goods and people. How do states benefit from their geographical location in the Sun Belt?
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The geographical location does not have an impact on the Sun Belt states.
All Sun Belt states have a large fishing industry which is their only economic activity.
Although the states have little agriculture, the states have large tourism industries.
A big part of their economy depends on tourism, agriculture jobs, and the movement of goods.
How does British Columbia’s geography contribute to its economic and cultural ties with the Pacific Rim?
British Columbia has more than 15% with Asian ancestry.
The railways throughout Canada do not reach British Columbia.
The economics of British Columbia and Pacific Rim countries are similar.
British Columbia’s nearness to the other Pacific Rim countries has led to cultural exchange and valuable trading relationships.
In the western part of the United States, the main natural resources are minerals, timber, and water. The various resources have been mined, used to build homes, irrigation, and use in the cities. How has the way people managed the natural resources in the West changed since the 1800’s?
Today, people are trying to manage the use of resources to preserve them.
Parks have been eliminated so loggers can use the forest trees and engineers can build dams.
There are no restrictions or regulations on the use of natural resources.
People buy or trade from other regions to meet their needs.
In the 1800’s, thousands of people settled throughout the western region of United States and British Columbia. Boomtowns quickly sprung up to support their needs. The areas became prosperous. What brought people to the Western United States and British Columbia?
Gold mining
Freedom
Agriculture
Timber industry
Look at The World map below. The Atlantic Ocean is labeled with which letter?
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L
M
J
K
Look at The World map below. North America is labeled with which letter?
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V
S
W
Z
The Midwestern region of the United States is often referred to as the heartland because it is the agricultural center of the nation. What have technological advances such as drilling equipment for wells, machinery, and computers done for the Midwest?
Techniques have improved making farming more productive.
The demand for farm products has decreased.
Corporate farms have decreased and small family farms have increased.
Technology has no impact on the Midwest
What is the difference in the roles of voters in Canada and the United States? Use the chart below to help you answer.
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Voters in the United States have a more direct role in electing government leaders.
The head of state in both countries are elected by the voters.
The differences are minimal, each country votes.
Both countries elect all members of the legislature.
What best explains why Chicago’s location was important to it becoming a railroad junction?
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Chicago is the only city where a number of railroad lines met.
Chicago is known for its ethnic diversity and lively culture.
Chicago is near Detroit, the Motor City of the United States.
Chicago’s location on Lake Michigan and the middle of the country allowed goods to be shipped out of the city after they arrived by railroad.
The list below best describes what region in the United States?
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The Northeast
The South
The Midwest
The West
In the late 1800s and early 1900’s, Canada advertised free land in European newspapers. What effect did these advertisements have on Canada’s population?
Since technology was limited during this time period, the advertisements were ineffective.
The Canadian population remained mostly indigenous people or people of French or British descent.
European immigration to Canada increased. The immigrants contributed to the economy by farming, ranching, mining and trading.
The population of indigenous people increased.
The United States is the largest exporter of wheat. Canada is the second-largest. Today there are fewer Canadian farms. How is it possible that the number of farms has decreased but the Prairie Provinces continue produce most of Canada’s wheat?
The size of farms in Canada has grown significantly and new technology has decreased their crop production.
Smaller family farms have replaced large corporate farms.
Large corporate farms have replaced small family farms, and new technologies have helped increase crops.
Canada now imports the majority of the wheat the country needs.

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