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Review Quiz 2-2 4th

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Refinery   place where crude oil is changed into a usable form.  
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Monopoly   a system that maintains complete control of a product or service  
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Boom   time when businesses grow quickly and strongly  
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Sanitation   protection of public health through cleanliness  
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Settlement house   a place that offers help with services such as education, meals, and health care  
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Trolley   electric railcars  
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Inventor   person who creates a new product, a new way of performing tasks, or a way of improving existing products  
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Patent   right to make money from an invention  
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Longitude   distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees  
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Latitude   distance north or south of equator measured in degrees  
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Underground Railroad   system for helping enslaved people escape to freedom  
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Reformer   person trying to bring about change for the better  
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Commercial   relating to business activity  
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Natural Resources   are resources that are found in nature. (water, timber, coal, animals, natural gas)  
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Human Resources   human labor that goes into making a good or providing a service. (Farmers, doctors, cashiers)  
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Capital goods   refers to tools, equipment, and machines, needed to produce other goods and services.  
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Relative location   refers to the position of a place or entity based on its positive with respect to other locations. For example, the location of the US Capitol is located about 38 miles southwest of Baltimore.  
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Absolute location   describes the location of a place based on a fixed point on earth. The most common way is to identify the location using coordinates such as latitude and longitude.  
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Bill of rights   The first 10 amendments of the Constitution  
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