Mr. Gilson 7 th Grade Social Studies Southwest Middle School.

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Mr. Gilson 7 th Grade Social Studies Southwest Middle School

 The study of how living things interact and connect with one another and the environment.

 The sudden and rapid growth of cities, usually from farmland to cities.

 A society or region whose main economy is based on farming.

 To make in a factory

 To manufacture goods in large quantities using machines and often assembly lines.manufacture goods in large quantities

 Government control and oversight of businesses. Usually by putting restrictions on what businesses can do.

 Survey taken 2013 by PAC.org

 A movement and belief that man needs to be concerned with what is happening to the environment.

 The increased level of connection between different countries all over the world.

 What does it all mean? What does it all mean?

 A method of farming where the farmer only grows enough food for themselves and their family.

 Roads, bridges, and other man-made objects that help to connect us to other people.

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