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      • Ch. 10 Food & Agriculture
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THEMATIC MAPS FOR CLASS ACTIVITY
Please see the CHAPTER ONE: BASIC CONCEPTS PAGE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE READING GUIDE OR VIDEOS SHOWN IN CLASS.
Maps are one of the best ways to convey information. Click the button to see 27 maps that illustrate the diversity of the United States, including which state's residents don't get out much, which state has the most people (as a percent of the population) who work as tour guides, and where to live if you want to find cat people. Check it out!
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