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An economy cannot produce at a point outside of its production possibilities curve because human economic wants are insatiable.
Midwest
A geographical region in the United States known for its diverse landscapes, agriculture, and as the heartland of the country.
Rural South
Region in the southern United States characterized by predominantly agricultural economies and communities, often contrasted with the urban North.
New South
A term referring to the economic shift in the southern United States from an agrarian economy to one more industrialized and integrated into the national economy after the Civil War.
Phonograph
An early sound-reproducing machine that played records by tracing a stylus over a rotating cylinder or disc, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
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