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To Next Slide Unit 4 Chapter 8 Lesson 3 Farms, Ranches, and Cities 20 Questions!

To Next Slide How did trains link farms and cities? They carried farm products to cities and manufactured goods to farms.

To Next Slide How did railroads help the cattle industry? Railroads gave ranchers a good way to get their cattle to market.

To Next Slide Entrepreneur A person who sets up a new business.

To Next Slide A kind of economy in which people own and run their own businesses with only limited control by the government. Free enterprise

To Next Slide A need or desire for a good or service by people who are willing to pay for it. Demand

To Next Slide A good or service that a business offers for sale. Supply

To Next Slide In a free enterprise economy, who makes most of the decisions about a business? The owner

To Next Slide The preparing of meat for market. Meat packing

To Next Slide Why are certain businesses likely to be in Middle West cities? They use products that farmers and ranchers supply, or they supply products that they use.

To Next Slide A path from one place to another. Route

To Next Slide A highway that goes through more than one state. Interstate highway

To Next Slide A road that drivers must pay to use. Toll road

To Next Slide Thats All! Keep Sharp Minds!