Geography 2010A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Vive, Jasper National Park, Quebec Act

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Living and working in a common space inevitably leads to the formation of a regional identity. This is the product of a regions physical geography, historical events, and economic situations. People place their imprint on landscape just as landscape in uences their lives and activities. We will examine regional differences throughout this course as we study each of canada"s regions. The division of a large area into different parts. Some countries are more prone to regionalism than others. Generally the larger the land mass the more prone to regionalism. Vast geographic size and varied physical geography. The british north america act (1867) gave considerable power to the provinces. Power - healthcare systems, transportation and more are run by their own provinces. It has distinguishing human or natural characteristics that set it apart from other areas. The boundaries of regions are related to faultlines.

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