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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Unit 1 Lesson 5: How are California's communities alike and different?

Book: Our California, History-Social Science for California
Author: William E. White, Ph.D.
U-$0.33-B-0.006065-BE-55
Unit: 1, The Land of California
Lesson: 5, How are California's communities alike and different?
Page: 23-28

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1. Los Angeles and San Francisco
2. An urban area describes a city area.
3. A suburban area refers to an area just outside a city.
4. A rural area is an area of small towns and farms.
5. Modesto was founded in 1870.
6. Eureka is located in Northern California.
7. Death Valley had a temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit or 57 degrees Celsius in 1913.
8. You can see giant sequoias at Yosemite National Park.
9. Joshua Tree National Park is located in the Mojave Desert.
10. No, Joshua Tree is not a tree.  It is a type of plant that can grow to be forty feet tall and hundreds of years old.
11. Architecture is the style and design of a building.

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