Regions of the United States - Around the World with Mrs. Morris

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Regions of the United States

Regionalism

• • • • What is a Region? • A region is an area with similar characteristics Physical Region • Similar physical characteristics. Ex: Sahara Desert Formal Region • This region has clear boundaries. • Functional Region • This region has similar functions. A Metropolitan is an example of a functional region. Perceptual Region • This region is based on people’s ideas or opinions about an area. Ex: Bible Belt, or Deep South.

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Financial Hub

This is where our financial centers are in the United States Label the darker colored states on your map.

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Bread Basket States

These states have large industries in wheat, corn, and dairy. Label this region in your map.

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Rust Belt

The Rust belt is the region in the United States where most of the initial factories were located when Industrialization took off. Label the Rust Belt on your Map

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Sun Belt

This region is much sunnier than anywhere else in the United States and does not get much snow. Label this region on your map

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Bible Belt

This area is the most densely populated with Christians. This is a perceptual region Label this region on your map