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21 Cards in this Set
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What is the climate in the US? |
Mostly temperate, with some tropical areas |
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What is the climate in Canada? |
Temperate in the south and subarctic and arctic in the north |
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What is the climate in Mexico? |
Tropical to desert |
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What is the US population? |
303 million people |
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What is Canada's population? |
33 million people *90% of the people live within 160 km of the US border* |
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What is Mexico's population? |
109 million people |
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What does the US border? |
Canada, Mexico, and the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean |
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What does Canada border? |
The US and the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic Ocean |
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What does Mexico border? |
The US, Belize, Guatemala, and the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea |
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What is the US divided into? |
The US is divided into 50 states, and the capital is the District of Columbia |
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What is Canada divided into? |
Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories |
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What is Mexico divided into? |
Mexico is divided into 31 states and 1 federal district. |
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What is the average GDP in the US? |
$44,000 per person |
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What is the average GDP in Canada? |
$40,000 per person |
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What is the average GDP in Mexico? |
$14,000 per person |
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What is the religion in the US? |
No predominant religion; 51% Protestant, 12% no affiliation, and 4% don't believe in religion. |
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What is the religion in Canada? |
Information not found |
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What is the religion in Mexico? |
Over 75% practices Catholicism |
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Describe the US government. |
Democratically elected president and vice president, leading a country who was founded on the principle of separation of church and state. |
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Describe Canada's government. |
Constitutional monarchy that is also a parliamentary democracy and a federation. |
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Describe Mexico's government. |
Information not found |