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Warm Up #12 9/10/14 Warm Up √ 1-10 Today Match the job with its correct colony group: Tobacco Farmers- Fisherman- Grain Farmers- What is the difference between an import and an export? Warm Up √ 1-10 Today

INB Page 8: Mercantilism 13 Colonies Fish, Lumber Sugar, Molasses Manufactured Goods Copy this diagram of mercantilism into your INB. Label the words: Import, Export, Raw Material, Finished Product

INB Page 8: Mercantilism Exports 13 Colonies Fish, Lumber Raw Material Manufactured Goods Sugar, Molasses Imports Finished Product Check your answers 

Reading Guide Foldable: INB page 9 Complete the blanks on the inside of your foldable Outside Flap: draw how the term fits self-government Questions on right side: Homework

Warm Up #12 9/11/14 Copy the following definitions: Democracy: government ruled by the people directly Self-government: the citizens rule themselves directly or indirectly Representative government: citizens vote for other citizens to make the laws Monarchy: rule by a king