(b) Mining,
(c) Forestry,
(d) Manufacturing.
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6. The economic geography of your section. (Consult Dryer, Elementary Economic Geography.)
7. A comparison of America three hundred years ago with the America of to-day. (Price, The Land We Live In, chapters i and ii.)
8. Character of the American population. (Burch and Patterson, American Social Problems, chapter ix.)
9. An analysis of the American character. (Bryce, The American Commonwealth, vol. ii, chapters cxiv and cxv.)
10. Ways of getting a living. (Carver, Elementary Economics, chapter xv.)
11. Geographical distribution of cities and industries in the United States. (Semple, American History and Its Geographic Conditions, chapter xvi.)