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The Southwest Region
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P9230 | 4-8 | 2001 | 17 min. | 978-1-58541-112-2
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The region, known by many for its extraordinary landforms, provides a large backdrop for a variety of natural resources. Discover the importance of oil and cattle to this region, as well as mining and farming. Learn how the people in this region have learned to conserve water, one resource that is not plentiful to this area.
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This video is part of the 'Regions of the United States Series (X7015).'
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| Students learn about our connections to the past and the ways in which particularly local, but also regional and national government and traditions have developed and left their marks on current society. Emphasis is on the physical and cultural landscape of the regions of the United States, including the study of American Indians, the subsequent arrival of immigrants, and the impact they had in forming the character of our contemporary society.
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