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The type of map above is used to show borders and boundaries. It also shows capitals, cities, and towns. What kind of map is shown in this image? A. a physical map B. a special purpose map C. a topographical
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The type of map above is used to show borders and boundaries. It also shows capitals, cities, and towns. What kind of map is shown in this image?
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a physical map
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a special purpose map
C.
a topographical map
D.
a political map
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Physical map because it shows the capitals and tells you were everything up
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D. political map
Step-by-step explanation:
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