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Thinking back to previous chapters, fully explain how the forces of the market revolution heightened the tension between freedom and slavery.
Education System
The structure of formalized teaching and learning, typically including schooling at various levels (elementary, secondary, and tertiary), governed by educational policies.
American Productivity
The efficiency of production in the United States, measuring output per unit of labor.
Malthusian Population Theory
A theory proposed by Thomas Malthus suggesting that population growth will outpace agricultural production, leading to widespread famine and hardship unless checked by societal controls or natural limits.
World's Food Supply
The total amount of food produced and available for consumption globally, influenced by agricultural practices, climate conditions, trade policies, and economic factors.
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