Heartland (United States)
The heartland, when referring to a cultural region of the United States, is the central land area of the U.S., usually the Midwestern United States or the states that do not border the Atlantic or Pacific oceans, associated with mainstream or traditional values, such as economic self-sufficiency, conservative political and religious ideals, and rootedness in agrarian life.
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Heartland (United States)
The heartland, when referring to a cultural region of the United States, is the central land area of the U.S., usually the Midwestern United States or the states that do not border the Atlantic or Pacific oceans, associated with mainstream or traditional values, such as economic self-sufficiency, conservative political and religious ideals, and rootedness in agrarian life.
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The heartland, when referring ...... Tennessee, and West Virginia.
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The heartland, when referring ...... d rootedness in agrarian life.
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