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Questions and Answers
Where do people in the United States and Canada have roots from?
Where do people in the United States and Canada have roots from?
- Only from their own country
- Only from the United States and Canada
- Nowhere, they are all indigenous
- All over the world (correct)
What term was used in the early 1900s to describe the United States?
What term was used in the early 1900s to describe the United States?
- Melting pot (correct)
- Salad bowl
- Mosaic
- Collage
How have attitudes about diversity in the United States changed over time?
How have attitudes about diversity in the United States changed over time?
- They have remained the same
- They have become more accepting
- The text does not mention any changes
- They have become less accepting (correct)
What does the term 'salad bowl' refer to when describing the United States?
What does the term 'salad bowl' refer to when describing the United States?
Who made the statement 'We become not a' in the text?
Who made the statement 'We become not a' in the text?
Which one of these best describes population density?
Which one of these best describes population density?
What is a characteristic of rural areas?
What is a characteristic of rural areas?
What is a characteristic of urban areas?
What is a characteristic of urban areas?
Where is the most densely populated area in the United States?
Where is the most densely populated area in the United States?
What type of activities are commonly found in urban areas?
What type of activities are commonly found in urban areas?