Comprehensive Study Guide for Georgia Geography and History
This study guide provides an overview of key concepts regarding the geography and historical cultures of Georgia. It includes essential questions about bordering states, geographic location, regions, and crucial natural features, as well as insights into prehistoric groups and their significance in Georgian history. Explore topics such as the impact of climate on the economy, the significance of various rivers, and the unique characteristics of different regions within Georgia, helping students prepare effectively for their Unit 1 Test.
Comprehensive Study Guide for Georgia Geography and History
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6. What is the wildlife preservation in the Coastal Plains Region that is home to hundreds of animals and species?
7. What were some of the reasons GA’s economy benefit from our climate?
8. What river starts in S. Carolina and flows through GA boundary and empties in the Atlantic Ocean?
9. Which River starts in the Blue Ridge Region and flows through GA on the GA/AL Border and empties in the Gulf of Mexico?
10. The fall line runs between the ____________ region and the ________________ region.
11. What is the name of the islands that block wind and rain from the mainland of GA?
13. Match the fact to the Pre-Historic Group: Paleo, Archaic, Woodland or Mississippian _______ highest prehistoric Culture (most like us) _______ Used tobacco in ceremonies _______ Earliest know Indian Culture _______ Chased animals off cliffs to kill them _______ Indians painted or tattooed their bodies and wore feather headdresses. _______ Indians migrated seasonally to find food _______ Horticulture began during this period _______Never learned what happened to Pre-Historic Culture
14. Which region would the comment go with: I wanted to go to the Mountains in GA and climb to the highest peak. I also wanted to see Amicolola Falls and Tallulah Gorge while I was visiting this region. Which region am I referring to?
15. This region is referred to as the “Carpet capital of the World” and known for its narrow ridges and rolling valleys.
16. If I wanted to visit the Barrier Islands and the Okefenokee Swamp, which region would I visit in GA? It’s also the largest in land area.
17. If I wanted to visit Stone Mountain or see the most populated region, which region would I visit in GA?
18. If I wanted to see Rock City, unique rock formations or where 3 states meet (TAG)- Tenn., AL, and GA- what region would I visit?