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Exploring Entrepreneurship and Social Change in Chapter 11

This chapter delves into key concepts such as entrepreneurship, mass production, and social issues like injustice and temperance. It covers important terms such as 'entrepreneur,' the definition and implications of mass production, and the socio-economic effects of cessions and annexation. The chapter also addresses historical events like the Gold Rush and its impact on American expansionism, highlighting boomtowns and the pursuit of wealth during this transformative period. Understanding these concepts provides a deeper insight into the dynamics of production and social reform.

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Exploring Entrepreneurship and Social Change in Chapter 11

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  1. Vocabulary Social Studies Chapter 11

  2. a person who starts his or her own business Lesson 1 entrepreneur • Cloth or fabric textile • How fast goods and services are produced by a person productivity • The making of goods in large quantities using interchangeable parts and an assembly line mass production • Identical parts that can replace each other interchangeable parts • To search for facts research

  3. Something one person does to another that is wrong Lesson 2 injustice • A widespread shortage of food famine • The decision to drink a small amount of alcohol, or none at all temperance • To change for the better reform

  4. Something that is given up, or surrendered, such as land Lesson 3 cession • The act of adding more territory to a country annexation • A place where fighting occurs in a war front • The belief that the United States could and should expand across the continent manifest destiny

  5. A town offering many chances to make money and filled with people just arriving Lesson 4 boomtown • A line of covered wagons moving together across the country wagon train • the quick movement of people to California and other places following the discovery of gold gold rush • a person who went to look for gold in California in 1849 forty-niner

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