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4
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Factories that assemble products almost exclusively for consumers in the United States.
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6
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The artificial watering of farmland by storing and distributing water drawn from reservoirs or rivers.
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7
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Large Spanish-owned estates of land.
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9
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Growing only enough crops to meet their family's need.
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10
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People that travel from place to place where extra workers are needed to cultivate or harvest crops.
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12
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Huge commercial farms owned by individuals or by farming companies.
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13
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Strip of land that juts out into the ocean.
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1
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This was designed to compete with the European Union.
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2
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An area of high, flat land.
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3
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Buying out landowners and breaking up their large haciendas.
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5
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Farm crops grown for sale and profit.
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8
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This is formed when the roof of a cavern collapses.
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11
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Farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community.
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