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Ch. 7 Study Guide Answers

This study guide provides answers to questions about the geography, government, and culture of the Inland South states, including Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Learn about the role of the governor of New Orleans and the power division in the three branches of government. Explore the region's food processing industries, traditions, and efforts to protect the environment through national and state parks. Understand the impact of strip mining and the beauty of the mountains in Tennessee and North Carolina.

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Ch. 7 Study Guide Answers

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  1. Ch. 7 Study Guide Answers

  2. 1. Baltimore

  3. 2. Inland South States • Arkansas • Kentucky • Tennessee • West Virginia • Gulf Coast States • Alabama • Florida • Louisiana • Mississippi • Atlantic Coast States • Georgia • Maryland • North Carolina • South Carolina • Virginia

  4. 3. governor

  5. New Orleans

  6. 5. Both make and enforce laws, collect taxes, and provide services for citizens. Power to rule in both levels is divided among the three branches. The people elect leaders for both levels of government.

  7. 6. Food processing industries use the crops and livestock grown and raised on farms to make their products.

  8. 7. traditions based on the skills, crafts, and music of the region’s early Native Americans and settlers

  9. 8. They set-up national and state parks and wildlife refuges. They pass laws that require mining companies to reclaim strip-mined land.

  10. 9. Strip mining removes the trees, plants, and soil from the land. This land is reclaimed to return the land to its natural state by putting back soil, trees, and plants. Also laws now require mining companies to reclaim strip-mined land.

  11. 10. Tennessee and North Carolina

  12. 11. mountains

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