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Cotton Kingdom Northern Economy Getting Around Geographic Concepts Government in the Economy Key Concepts Main page (home)

Cotton Kingdom Points Question What was the form of forced labor of African Americans in the South before the Civil War?

Cotton Kingdom Points Question What was the invention in the 1790s that separate the cotton fibers from the seeds?

Cotton Kingdom Points Question What was the economy based on cotton as the cash crop and slavery as the labor system?

Cotton Kingdom Points Question What was the main cash crop of the South before the Civil War?

Cotton Kingdom Points Question What is the economic system of a large farm growing cash crops and farmed with slave labor?

Northern Economy Points Question What is an economic system in which both agriculture and industry are important?

Northern Economy Points Question What is the place where machines manufactured products for sale?

Northern Economy Points Question What is the manufacture and production of goods?

Northern Economy Points Question What is replacing a broken part with an exact duplicate of the part?

Northern Economy Points Question What is the practical use of scientific discoveries?

Getting Around Points Question What used steam engines and tracks to move people and goods across the land?

Getting Around Points Question What is the movement of people and goods across land and water?

Getting Around Points Question What was the form of water transportation that used the steam engine to sail up river?

Getting Around Points Question What is an all-weather road that is paid for by taxation or tolls on the travelers?

Getting Around Points Question What was a narrow man-made water way used to transport people and goods?

Geography Points Question What are factors related to people like culture, government, language, religion, economy, education, agriculture, and industry?

Geography Points Question What is a place that has common human and geographic features?

Geography Points Question What are the natural features like landforms, water bodies, topography, soil, atmosphere, climate, plants, animals, and natural resources?

Geography Points Question What is how people are spread out over the land?

Geography Points Question What is how people live on the land and distributed over space?

Government in the Economy Points Question What is a tax or duty on an import into a country?

Government in the Economy Points Question What is the government requiring the people to give it money to pay for its operations?

Government in the Economy Points Question What was the change from mostly farming to a society based on industry and manufacturing?

Government in the Economy Points Question What is a tax or duty on an import to protect a domestic industry of a country?

Government in the Economy Points Question What was the lending institution charted by the United States to regulate money and state banks?

Key Concepts Points Question What is an economy where people are free to produce what they can and buy what they can afford?

Key Concepts Points Question What is the production of goods and products in factories by machines?

Key Concepts Points Question What is a new way of doing things that is based on a technology?

Key Concepts Points Question What is the growth of cities caused by movement from rural areas to urban areas?

Key Concepts Points Question What is a new way of doing things?