Social Studies Grade 3 v2

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Use these sources to answer questions 6-12.

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6. How might a producer use Source J? a. transport people b. bottle and sell juice c. develop a new medicine d. build an automobile plant 7. The family in Source I are consumers .

Distractors: entrepreneurs; manufacturers; producers 8. Matching: Match each term to the appropriate example. rural: Source F suburban: Source H urban: Source G 9. True or false: Source L is a service.

10.Open response: Use an example to explain interdependence between the communities in Sources F and G. (Allow any example of the two communities trading with each other for needs or wants.) 11.Matching: Match each economic activity to its example. agriculture: Source J manufacturing: Source K research and development: Source M healthcare: Source L tourism: Source I 12.Open response: Use an example to explain how an entrepreneur can be both a producer and a consumer. (Sample answer: A farmer needs to buy seeds and fertilizer [consumer] to grow crops to sell to other people [producer].)

Urban, Suburban, and Rural Land Use | Week 28

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