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To Next Slide Unit 1 Chapter 1 Lesson 3 Linking Regions 20 Questions!

To Next Slide The way people use new ideas to make tools and machines. technology

To Next Slide The way people and goods are moved from place to place. transportation

To Next Slide trade Buying and selling of goods.

To Next Slide To work at only one kind of job. specialize

To Next Slide Depending on each other for resources and products. interdependence

To Next Slide The way people send and receive information. communication

To Next Slide Which is larger county or state? state

To Next Slide Do more Americans live in urban regions or rural regions? Urban regions

To Next Slide What are some things cultural regions are based on? Ethnic groups, religion, foods, and language

To Next Slide How does technology help connect people in different regions? Airplanes, telephones and computers help connect people.

To Next Slide How does transportation help trade in the United States? Allows people to trade with each other.

To Next Slide Thats All! Keep Sharp Minds!