An image of a Map of the United States, Canada, Central America and Northern South America. The Map is labeled by numbers with four locations. 1- is Hawaii, 2- is in the Caribbean, 3- is Alaska and 4- is Texas.

Which number on the map identifies a U.S. territory or protectorate that is not a state?

Based on the information provided, the number "2" on the map would identify a U.S. territory or protectorate that is not a state.

Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)

(01.01 LC)

An image of a Map of the United States, Canada, Central America and Northern South America. The Map is labeled by numbers with four locations. 1- is Hawaii, 2- is in the Caribbean, 3- is Alaska and 4- is Texas.
© 2011 Map Resources

Which number on the map identifies a U.S. territory or protectorate that is not a state?

4
2
1
3

Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.03 MC)

A map of North America with international borders, state borders and province borders is shown. The map legend displays four types of borders. State and province borders are shown as a grey line and international borders are shown with a thick dark line. State river boundaries are shown with a thin blue line and international river boundaries are shown with a thick blue line.
© 2011 Map Resources

Which of the following best describes the border between the United States and Mexico?

It is a state border.
It is represented on the map by a thin line.
Part of this border follows a natural boundary.
Part of this border is made up by a mountain range.

Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.02 MC)

To which major cultural region should you move if you want to be close to large cities and the most famous universities?

Midwest
Northeast
South
West

Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.06 MC)

Barbara is driving home from school when she passes a speed limit sign. She checks her speedometer and notices that she is driving faster than the posted limit. If Barbara is a responsible citizen, what will she do?

Drive even faster
Slow down to the appropriate speed
Hope her parents don't find out
Ignore the sign because her offense is minor

Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.01 LC)

The largest saltwater lake in the world, the Great Salt Lake, can be found in what state?

Ohio
Utah
Alabama
Michigan

Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.05 LC)

Which of the following is a requirement to become a naturalized citizen in the United States?

Be at least 18 years old
Be born in the United States
Have children who are also citizens
Live in Washington D.C. for five years

Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.01 LC)

Map showing the United States, Southern Canada, Northern Mexico, Cuba and The Bahamas. The international borders use a dashed black line and the state borders use a solid black line.
© 2011 Map Resources

Which of the following states shares a border with Canada?

Arizona
South Dakota
Maine
North Carolina

Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.02 LC)

Which of the following landmarks can be found in Keystone, South Dakota?

Golden Gate Bridge
Mount Rushmore
Graceland
Willis Tower

Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.04 MC)

Map of the United States showing U.S. Shoreline Erosion Over the Past Century. Coastlines along the Pacific Ocean show moderate erosion. Coastlines along the Gulf of Mexico show severe erosion. States along the Atlantic Ocean show moderate erosion.
Public Domain

According to the map, which part of the United States has the longest stretch of beach that is experiencing moderate or severe erosion?

The northern coast of Alaska
The eastern coast of Hawaii
The coast between San Diego and Los Angeles
The coast between Charleston and Wilmington

Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.06 MC)

Why must citizens pay taxes to the local government?

It helps to pay for services like repairs to sidewalks.
It helps to pay for services like national defense.
It helps to pay for interstate highways.
It helps to pay for national parks.

Question 11(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(01.03 LC)

Map of the United States showing households made up of married couples living with their own children under the age of 18. States in the Northeast range from 7.7 to 25.6. States in the South range from 7.7 to 22.7. States in the Midwest range from 7.7 to 22.7 States in the West range from 7.7 to 32.4
Public Domain

According to the map, which state has the highest percentage of households made up of married couples living with their own children under the age of 18?

Utah
North Dakota
Vermont
Texas

answer each question seperately

Question 1: The number on the map that identifies a U.S. territory or protectorate that is not a state is 2.

Question 2: The best description of the border between the United States and Mexico is that part of this border follows a natural boundary.

Question 3: If you want to be close to large cities and the most famous universities, you should move to the Northeast cultural region.

Question 4: If Barbara is a responsible citizen, she will slow down to the appropriate speed when she notices that she is driving faster than the posted limit.

Question 5: The largest saltwater lake in the world, the Great Salt Lake, can be found in Utah.

Question 6: To become a naturalized citizen in the United States, one of the requirements is to be at least 18 years old.

Question 7: The state that shares a border with Canada is Maine.

Question 8: Mount Rushmore can be found in Keystone, South Dakota.

Question 9: According to the map, the coast between Charleston and Wilmington has the longest stretch of beach that is experiencing moderate or severe erosion.

Question 10: Citizens must pay taxes to the local government because it helps to pay for services like repairs to sidewalks.

Question 11: According to the map, Vermont has the highest percentage of households made up of married couples living with their own children under the age of 18.

Based on the information you provided, number 1 on the map represents Hawaii. Hawaii is a U.S. state, not a U.S. territory or protectorate. Therefore, none of the numbers on the map identify a U.S. territory or protectorate that is not a state.