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Bell Work 2/09/09 – pgs. TN34- Bell Work 2/09/09 – pgs. TN34- 35 35 Write question and answer Write question and answer 1. Which ethnic groups make up a higher percentage of the Tennessee population than of the U.S. population? 2. Which ethnic groups make up a lower percentage of the Tennessee population than of the U.S. population? 3. In which decade did Tennessee’s population grow the least? 4. Which 4 industries account for 57% of all employment in Tennessee? 5. Tennessee produces at least $100 billion worth of which farm products?

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Bell Work 2/09/09 – pgs. TN34-35Bell Work 2/09/09 – pgs. TN34-35Write question and answerWrite question and answer1. Which ethnic groups make up a higher

percentage of the Tennessee population than of the U.S. population?

2. Which ethnic groups make up a lower percentage of the Tennessee population than of the U.S. population?

3. In which decade did Tennessee’s population grow the least?

4. Which 4 industries account for 57% of all employment in Tennessee?

5. Tennessee produces at least $100 billion worth of which farm products?

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Tennessee GeographyTennessee Geography7.3.12Identify the six physical regions of Tennessee

7.3.3Identify the major river systems of Tennessee.

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Tennessee RiversTennessee Rivers

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Physical Regions of Physical Regions of TennesseeTennessee

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Tennessee’s 5 Major CitiesTennessee’s 5 Major Cities

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Resources of TennesseeResources of Tennesseerenewable resource -

something that can be replaced as it is used◦Trees◦Wind◦Water◦Solar power

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Resources of TennesseeResources of Tennesseenonrenewable resource -

something that cannot be replaced as it is being used◦Fossil fuels: oil, coal, natural gas ◦Minerals

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Resources of TennesseeResources of TennesseeCorn

◦grown all over the state◦mostly in the West grand division

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Resources of TennesseeResources of TennesseeSoybeans

◦grown all over the state◦mostly in the West grand division

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Resources of TennesseeResources of TennesseeCotton

◦Grown mainly in West grand division

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Resources of TennesseeResources of TennesseeCoal

◦produced in the East grand division

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Resources of TennesseeResources of TennesseeCopper

◦produced all over the state◦production is about equal in all 3 divisions

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Resources of TennesseeResources of TennesseePorts for transportation

◦West grand division◦along Mississippi River (Memphis)

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Tennessee’s Congressional DistrictsTennessee’s Congressional DistrictsU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. House of Representatives

Which district do we live in?

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Tennessee’s Congressional DistrictsTennessee’s Congressional DistrictsU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. House of Representatives

Congressman Steve Cohen (D-TN)

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Tennessee’s Congressional DistrictsTennessee’s Congressional DistrictsU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. House of RepresentativesRedistricting - the redrawing of

boundaries of congressional districts in a state

In Tennessee, statutory requirements, or established rules in a state, require the lines to be redrawn every 10 years to account for population shifts

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Tennessee’s Congressional DistrictsTennessee’s Congressional DistrictsU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. House of RepresentativesPopulation shifts, or the

movement of a population from one area to another, can affect the number of voters in an area.

Political power shift – when the power in a district switches from one party to another

Political parties sometimes fight redistricting so they do not lose power in an area.

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Tennessee’s Largest CitiesTennessee’s Largest Cities

1. Memphis – home of the blues, rock n’ roll, Elvis, FedEx, and barbecue

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Tennessee’s Largest CitiesTennessee’s Largest Cities

2. Nashville – state capital; home of Vanderbilt University, country music & the Titans

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Tennessee’s Largest CitiesTennessee’s Largest Cities

3. Knoxville – home of UT & Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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Tennessee’s Largest CitiesTennessee’s Largest Cities

4. Chattanooga – once had the dirtiest air in the nation; “Chattanooga Choo Choo”

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Tennessee’s Largest CitiesTennessee’s Largest Cities

5. Clarksville – home of Austin Peay State, Fort Campbell (101st Airborne Division)