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Life In The U.S.
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A person born in the U.S., a person born outside the U.S. to a parent who is a citizen, or a person who goes through a legal process called naturalization.
a) citizen
b) capital
c) metropolitan area
d) topsoil
The buildings, land, machines, money, and other items used to create wealth.
a) citizen
b) capital
c) metropolitan area
d) topsoil
A large city, often a center of culture, education, business, and recreation.
a) citizen
b) capital
c) metropolitan area
d) topsoil
The fertile soil that crops depend on to grow.
a) citizen
b) capital
c) metropolitan area
d) topsoil
Areas of the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and New England where many factories closed in the 1980s.
a) Rust Belt
b) service industry
c) revenue
d) citizen
A business that provides a service rather than a product.
a) topsoil
b) service industry
c) revenue
d) citizen
The income that a business produces.
a) topsoil
b) service industry
c) revenue
d) capital
A foreign-born person may become a citizen through this legal process.
a) naturalization
b) violence
c) public speaking
d) working
Many factories closed in the 1980s in this area.
a) West
b) Rust Belt
c) East
d) North
A restaurant, car wash, and barber shop are examples of this type of business.
a) manufacturing
b) recreation
c) service industry
d) tourism
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