major issues in Tennessee include flaws in its childcare and foster care prgrams, Substance abuse and importation of narcotics, homegrown and imported marijuana is the main substance, tennessees bankruptcy rates still lead the nation, and its low wage scale and refusal of buissness to hire college employees is still a problem
March 7, 2011- A 5 year old boy shot during an argument, Breaking doen the Referendum taxes, Pre-electon day school merger debate
Tennessee's major industries include tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. Tennessee's major manufacturing products include chemicals, transportation equipment, and electrical equipment. Tennessee's major agriculture products include poultry, soybeans, and cattle.
Tennessee has major imports of automobile parts, clothing, and electronic devices like cell phones. Many of the people of Tennessee work in farming or automobile and truck manufacturing plants.
There are many land forms in Tennessee. The Appalachian Valley, Appalachian Mountain system, The Cumberland Plateau, Lookout Mountain and the Tennessee Highlands are some of Tennessee's major landforms.
Tennessee's major crops include:cottoncornsoybeanstobacco
It is northeast of Nashville
The five largest cities in Tennessee based on population are Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Clarksville. Nashville is located in central Tennessee. It is the capital city as well as the state's largest city. Memphis is the major city in western Tennessee. Knoxville is the major city in eastern Tennessee.
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Poverty is a major problem that the people in Tennessee are facing. Pollution is another major problem in the state.
The Franklin, Tennessee rodeo in May is a major rodeo. Other major rodeos in Tennessee include Clarksville rodeo at the end of May and the H BAR M Rodeo in Crossville during September.
Major social issues of the 1970's included the Cold War, and economic issues. Other major issues were civil wars in both Angola, and Ethiopia.
The major industries in Tennessee are agriculture, manufacturing and tourism.
The Mississippi River is on Tennessee's western border separating Tennessee from Arkansas and Missouri.