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Analyze the purposes of map projections (political, physical, special purpose) and explain the applications of various types of maps. Use the map below to answer the following question: Aztec civilization is shaded in pink in mid Latin America, spanning from the east to west coasts, bordered by the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. The Maya civilization is shaded in purple, just south of the Aztec area, with coastline on the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. The Inca civilization is on the west coast of South America, spanning a large area along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. © 2012 The Exploration Company What category does this map fall into? It is a political map because it shows which early American civilization was more important than the others. It is a political map because it shows the location and capital cities of early American civilizations. It is a physical map because it shows the continents and bodies of water of Central and South America. It is a physical map because it shows why the early American civilizations were located where they were

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Eventhough I cannot see the map, from the description I would say: C - It is a physical map because it shows the continents and bodies of water of Central and South America. !

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Use geographic terms and tools to explain why ancient civilizations developed networks of highways, waterways, and other transportation linkages. Why did the roads of the Incan empire comprise such a complex network? The trade routes with other civilizations were complicated. The Incans were experimenting with new forms of technology. The empire was expansive, and the geography was varied. The Incans felt the gods wanted them to build in areas with difficult terrain.

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