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Image Analysis: AMI Follow along on your guided question handout. LOOK AT THE KEYS! ~45 seconds to analyze each image and write your answer. We will go over it after you have completed all the map questions. Source of images: http://teacherweb.com/va/menchvillehs/msjessicamitchell/apt18.aspx

1. What invention is responsible for this?

2. What states had the highest # of slaves?

3. What states had the highest population?

4. What is the major economic activity of the South, North and West?

5. What are the major slave crops?

6. What region had the most immigrants? What states specifically?

7. What region has most of the railroads 7. What region has most of the railroads? What else does this region have more of (think: industry)?

8. What states in the North had slaves?

8. What are 4 states with the most free African Americans?

Compare and Contrast (N vs. S)

Pick NORTH or SOUTH Pictures Draw 2 pictures of your region About List 5 things about your region Example: is it agricultural (farming) or industrial (factories)? Example: does it have large cities or small towns? Pictures Draw 2 pictures of your region Example: draw a farm or a factory Example: Draw the Northern states or draw the Southern states Jobs List 3 jobs people in your region could have Example: farmer in the South or factory worker in the North