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Many of the United States old heavy industries have expired in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. This area has come to be known as the _____ ______.
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The ______ __ pipeline is a roughly 1,700 mile-long pipeline that would transport bitumen from Canada to refineries near New Orleans
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Answer to Question 1

Rust Belt

Answer to Question 2

Keystone XL





 

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