Social Studies: Chapter 7 Hosted by Mrs. Tweedie.

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Social Studies: Chapter 7 Hosted by Mrs. Tweedie

Agriculture ManufacturingTransportation Map Trade

Row 1, Col 1 The business of growing crops and raising animals. What is agriculture?

1,2 The business of making things. What is manufacturing?

1,3 Routes people travel What does a transportation map show?

1,4 Trade carried on in one country What is domestic trade?

2,1 Chemicals that are used to help plants grow. What are fertilizers?

2,2 A city known for making cars What is Detroit, Michigan?

2,3 Of the following transportation, it is NOT shown on the map. highway railroad ferry airport What is ferry?

2,4 Trade between people in different countries. What is international trade?

3,1 When crops are ready to be gathered. What is harvest time?

3,2 A place where things are manufactured What is a factory?

3,3 Between Richmond and Newport, you could travel in these three ways. What are by car, train, and airplane?

3,4 Buying goods made or grown in another country What is import?

4,1 Of the following it is NOT a tool a modern farmer uses. the Internet a horse a combine a tractor What is a horse?

4,2 In 1903 he started a company to build automobiles. His First car was the Model T. Who was Henry Ford?

4,3 It crosses the Chesapeake Bay What is the bridge/tunnel?

4,4 When countries sell goods to other countries What is export?

5,1 If corn crops do not grow well this will happen. What is a scarcity of corn?

5,2 Ford changed the way cars were made by using this. What is an assembly line?

5,3 If you took a train from Manassas to Charlottesville you would pass through this city. What is Fredericksburg?

5,4 Countries use this to get things they cannot make What is the global marketplace?