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World Geography Chapter 6 A Profile of the  United States Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved.
World Geography Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. Section 1:  A Resource-Rich Nation Section 2:  Nation of Cities Chapter 6: A Profile of the United States
A Resource-Rich Nation How do natural resources promote the economic success of the United States? Why are transportation and communication the keys to economic development? How does respect for individual freedoms encourage economic growth? 1
An Abundance of Natural Resources 1
An Abundance of Natural Resources The United States is a wealthy nation, with the world’s highest gross national product (GNP), or total value of a nation’s output of goods and services. Land is one of the United States’ most abundant natural resources. Nearly half of the land in the country, other than Alaska, is used for raising crops or animals. Forests provide material for a wide array of products. Oil, natural gas, and coal are vital to the energy supply and economy, but they are in limited supply. 1
Transportation and Communication The development of steamboats,  canals,  and railroads made moving goods cheaper and quicker during the 1800s. The development of the automobile and diesel engine heralded the next revolution in transportation. In the 1950s, an interstate highway system began to be built to link major cities across the country. The telegraph revolutionized communication. The Internet, telephones, satellites, and other forms of  telecommunication,  or communication by electronic means, are becoming increasingly important to doing business. 1
Respecting Individual Freedoms The political system of the United States has been vital to the economic success of the country. The government established in 1789 reflected a shared belief in individual equality, opportunity, and freedom. These ideals supported an economic system based on capitalism, or free enterprise. One of the notions behind free enterprise is the belief that any hardworking individual can find opportunity and success in the United States. 1
Section 1 Review The United States produces one fifth of the world’s supply of a) coal. b) zinc. c) petroleum. d) copper. Which invention revolutionized communication in the 1800s? a) steam engine b) telegraph c) printing press d) Internet Want to connect to the World Geography link for this section?  Click Here! 1
Section 1 Review The United States produces one fifth of the world’s supply of a) coal. b) zinc. c) petroleum. d) copper. Which invention revolutionized communication in the 1800s? a) steam engine b) telegraph c) printing press d) Internet Want to connect to the World Geography link for this section?  Click Here! 1
A Nation of Cities How have metropolitan areas in the United States been affected by changes in transportation technology? Why have many Americans migrated to the South and West? How do cities interconnect with smaller towns based on function and size? 2
Metropolitan Areas and Transportation A  metropolitan area  comprises a major city and its surrounding suburbs, and it might also include nearby smaller communities. The value of a city’s location is affected by changes in transportation. Canals and railroads provided new links between cities, and cities along railroads grew as a result. Automobiles gave Americans new freedom to travel anyplace where there were roads. The increased availability of automobiles and public transportation such as trolleys, subways, and railroads allowed people to travel longer distances to work. Suburbs grew as people and businesses moved to the fringes of cities. 2
The Impact of Migration Advances in transportation technology allowed people more freedom to select where businesses would operate and where they would live. Many people now choose locations they feel have the best possible surroundings. Cities in the South and West, where winters are less severe, have flourished. Other large population centers have maintained their positions because they offer many jobs and varied activities. 2
Cities and Towns 2
Cities and Towns Urban places are often discussed in terms of  hierarchy,  or rank, according to their function. A large city is called a metropolis and has large  hinterlands,  or areas of influence. A metropolis provides many cultural and economic services to its hinterlands. Smaller cities have a more limited range of activities and smaller hinterlands. Small towns and villages provide limited, basic services. 2
Section 2 Review What transportation technology has promoted the growth of suburbs?  a) railroads b) canals c) automobiles d) steamboats The area of influence of a city is called its a) region. b) hierarchy. c) hinterland. d) metropolitan area. Want to connect to the World Geography link for this section?  Click Here! 2
Section 2 Review What transportation technology has promoted the growth of suburbs?  a) railroads b) canals c) automobiles d) steamboats The area of influence of a city is called its a) region. b) hierarchy. c) hinterland. d) metropolitan area. Want to connect to the World Geography link for this section?  Click Here! 2

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Chapter 6

  • 1. World Geography Chapter 6 A Profile of the United States Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved.
  • 2. World Geography Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. Section 1: A Resource-Rich Nation Section 2: Nation of Cities Chapter 6: A Profile of the United States
  • 3. A Resource-Rich Nation How do natural resources promote the economic success of the United States? Why are transportation and communication the keys to economic development? How does respect for individual freedoms encourage economic growth? 1
  • 4. An Abundance of Natural Resources 1
  • 5. An Abundance of Natural Resources The United States is a wealthy nation, with the world’s highest gross national product (GNP), or total value of a nation’s output of goods and services. Land is one of the United States’ most abundant natural resources. Nearly half of the land in the country, other than Alaska, is used for raising crops or animals. Forests provide material for a wide array of products. Oil, natural gas, and coal are vital to the energy supply and economy, but they are in limited supply. 1
  • 6. Transportation and Communication The development of steamboats, canals, and railroads made moving goods cheaper and quicker during the 1800s. The development of the automobile and diesel engine heralded the next revolution in transportation. In the 1950s, an interstate highway system began to be built to link major cities across the country. The telegraph revolutionized communication. The Internet, telephones, satellites, and other forms of telecommunication, or communication by electronic means, are becoming increasingly important to doing business. 1
  • 7. Respecting Individual Freedoms The political system of the United States has been vital to the economic success of the country. The government established in 1789 reflected a shared belief in individual equality, opportunity, and freedom. These ideals supported an economic system based on capitalism, or free enterprise. One of the notions behind free enterprise is the belief that any hardworking individual can find opportunity and success in the United States. 1
  • 8. Section 1 Review The United States produces one fifth of the world’s supply of a) coal. b) zinc. c) petroleum. d) copper. Which invention revolutionized communication in the 1800s? a) steam engine b) telegraph c) printing press d) Internet Want to connect to the World Geography link for this section? Click Here! 1
  • 9. Section 1 Review The United States produces one fifth of the world’s supply of a) coal. b) zinc. c) petroleum. d) copper. Which invention revolutionized communication in the 1800s? a) steam engine b) telegraph c) printing press d) Internet Want to connect to the World Geography link for this section? Click Here! 1
  • 10. A Nation of Cities How have metropolitan areas in the United States been affected by changes in transportation technology? Why have many Americans migrated to the South and West? How do cities interconnect with smaller towns based on function and size? 2
  • 11. Metropolitan Areas and Transportation A metropolitan area comprises a major city and its surrounding suburbs, and it might also include nearby smaller communities. The value of a city’s location is affected by changes in transportation. Canals and railroads provided new links between cities, and cities along railroads grew as a result. Automobiles gave Americans new freedom to travel anyplace where there were roads. The increased availability of automobiles and public transportation such as trolleys, subways, and railroads allowed people to travel longer distances to work. Suburbs grew as people and businesses moved to the fringes of cities. 2
  • 12. The Impact of Migration Advances in transportation technology allowed people more freedom to select where businesses would operate and where they would live. Many people now choose locations they feel have the best possible surroundings. Cities in the South and West, where winters are less severe, have flourished. Other large population centers have maintained their positions because they offer many jobs and varied activities. 2
  • 14. Cities and Towns Urban places are often discussed in terms of hierarchy, or rank, according to their function. A large city is called a metropolis and has large hinterlands, or areas of influence. A metropolis provides many cultural and economic services to its hinterlands. Smaller cities have a more limited range of activities and smaller hinterlands. Small towns and villages provide limited, basic services. 2
  • 15. Section 2 Review What transportation technology has promoted the growth of suburbs? a) railroads b) canals c) automobiles d) steamboats The area of influence of a city is called its a) region. b) hierarchy. c) hinterland. d) metropolitan area. Want to connect to the World Geography link for this section? Click Here! 2
  • 16. Section 2 Review What transportation technology has promoted the growth of suburbs? a) railroads b) canals c) automobiles d) steamboats The area of influence of a city is called its a) region. b) hierarchy. c) hinterland. d) metropolitan area. Want to connect to the World Geography link for this section? Click Here! 2