Rust Belt Flip to the map which looks like the Rust Belt image. Shade the grey Rust Belt with the RED pencil. Copy the notes on the Rust Belt flap Draw.

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Rust Belt Flip to the map which looks like the Rust Belt image. Shade the grey Rust Belt with the RED pencil. Copy the notes on the Rust Belt flap Draw a picture to remind you of the belt on the page above. Rust Belt goes to Wheat Belt

Rust Belt Population growth –Mainly occurred during 1940s-1950s –Many immigrant communities have settled here Known as Manufacturing Belt Heavy industry and manufacturing (steel) Automobile industry Emerging technology and engineering jobs

Wheat (Grain) Belt Flip to the map which looks like the Wheat Belt image. Shade the grey Wheat Belt with the BROWN pencil. Copy the notes on the Wheat Belt flap Draw a picture to remind you of the belt on the page above. Wheat Belt goes to Corn Belt

Grain Belt (Wheat) Produces most of the world’s grain and soybeans Breadbasket Agribusiness (not small farmers)

Corn Belt Flip to the map which looks like the Corn Belt image. Shade the grey Corn Belt with the GREEN pencil. Copy the notes on the Corn Belt flap Draw a picture to remind you of the belt on the page above. Corn Belt goes to Sun Belt

Corn Belt Corn is main cash crop 50% of all corn in USA grown here Agribusiness – large scale and mechanized farming

Sun Belt Flip to the map which looks like the Sun Belt image. Shade the grey Sun Belt with the ORANGE pencil. Copy the notes on the Orange Belt flap Draw a picture to remind you of the belt on the page above. Sun Belt goes to Rust Belt

Sun Belt Population Growth –Immigrants –Aging Baby Boomers Air conditioning makes life easier New location of manufacturing in USA Citrus fruit growth

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