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Which of the following is a true statement about the map?

The border between Canada and New York is a thin, black line; this indicates a national boundary.
O The border between Canada and Vermont is a thick, black line, this indicates a national boundary.
The border between Canada and the Vermont is a thin, blue line; this indicates a national boundary.
The border between New York and Vermont is a thick, black line, this indicates a national boundary.

User Udi
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Answer:

i agreeeeeeee

Explanation:because i took the test

User Asmor
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Answer:

It depends on the type of map you show. My guess is the second one.

Step-by-step explanation:

The last choice is clearly wrong as New York and Vermont are both in the US, so no national boundaries there. Also, national boundaries are the highest level boundaries there are, so I presume that it would be thick. My guess would be the second one. However, you copied this question and there seems to be an 'O' on the second choice. I think you already know the answer.

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