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6. The Industrial Revolution in England. (Ely, Outlines of Economics, chapter iv. Cheyney, Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England, chapter viii.)
7. Colonial industries. (Lessons in Community and National Life, Series A, pages 73-83; Series B, pages 17-25; Series C, pages 17-25. See also Bogart, Economic History of the United States, chapter iv.)
8. The Industrial Revolution in the United States. (Bogart, Economic
History of the United States, chapter xii. Ely, Outlines of
Economics, chapter vi. Marshall and Lyon, Our Economic
Organization, chapter viii.)
9. The significance of the cotton gin. (Consult an encyclopedia.)
10. Cyrus McCormick and the reaper. (Consult an encyclopedia.)
11. The story of a loaf of bread. (Wood, The Story of a Loaf of Bread. Additional material on this subject may be secured by writing to the International Harvester Company, Chicago.)
12. The story of iron and steel. (Smith, The Story of Iron and Steel, pages 23-126.)
13. Development of business organization. (Lessons in Community and National Life, Series A, pages 169-178.)
14. Economic work of the United States government. (Dryer, Economic Geography, chapter xxxiii.)