The development of regions in the U.S. has significantly influenced its economic, cultural, and political landscape. For instance, the agrarian South fostered a plantation economy reliant on slavery, while the industrial North became a hub for manufacturing and urbanization. The unique resources and geographic features of each region led to diverse industries and cultural identities, ultimately shaping national policies and conflicts, such as those surrounding slavery and states' rights. This regional diversity has continued to affect contemporary issues, including economic disparities and cultural divides.
U.S. regions have hot and cold places.
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According to economists there are many type of curves that describe recovery from recession - U-shaped, V-shaped, W-shaped etc. USA economy is in the bottom of a U-shaped curve, ie very slow recovery and a period of almost stagnation..
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It helped mold the history of the us
It Tells us not to Harm others and be kind :) it tells us to be Truthful and to Worship Allah Alone try reading a Quran.
You need to rewrite the question to tell us what "Region 5" might be - the US does not divide itself into numbered regions.
the united states prison system. about 70% of Americans who converted to Islam did so in prison.
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There are approximately 10 federal regions in the US. The census has four regions. The federal reserve also has 12 regions.
The regions of the US (as defined by the US Census Bureau) are the West, South, Midwest, and Northeast.
The four regions on the US are the West, Midwest, South, and Northeast.
The coastal regions.
It allowed for the eastern economy to boom and the areas west of the mississippi to develop at a slower pace.