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Despite economic cutbacks in recent decades due to deindustrialization, what Rust Belt cities are still associated with each of the following well-known products: automobiles, breakfast cereals, medical care, beer, and steel?
 
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What are the primary reasons why so many large urban centers have evolved in southern Ontario's Golden Horseshoe megalopolis?
 
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Answer to Question 1

AutomobilesDetroit
SteelPittsburg
CerealBattle Creek, Michigan
Medical CareRochester, Minnesota (the Mayo Clinic)
BeerMilwaukee

Answer to Question 2

Like the U.S. side of the Great Lakes, the Golden Horseshoe had the advantages of fertile farmland and easy access to transportation by water. This region has developed into an industrial zone and large conurbation.





 

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