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What information is given by this map?

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which industry was most important to the Southern economy
which industry was most important to the Southern economy - no response given

the location of major shipping ports in the Eastern United States
the location of major shipping ports in the Eastern United States - no response given

the location of manufacturing centers in the Eastern United States
the location of manufacturing centers in the Eastern United States - correct

population levels in different regions of the United States
population levels in different regions of the United States - no response given
Question 2
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Which inference can be drawn based on the information given in this map?

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Population levels in the Midwest made it difficult to support the amount of labor required to industrialize.
Population levels in the Midwest made it difficult to support the amount of labor required to industrialize.

Agriculture was the major industry in the South.
Agriculture was the major industry in the South.

Manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast.
Manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast.

Mills in the Northeast had to be close to ports to make it easier to transport factory-made goods.
Mills in the Northeast had to be close to ports to make it easier to transport factory-made goods.
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To answer the second question, the correct inference that can be drawn based on the information given in the map is that manufacturing was a key part of the economy in the Northeast.