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A canal is an artificial waterway used for navigation or irrigation. A canal can link two or more bodies of water or create a passageway over a strip of land.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A canal is an artificial waterway used for navigation or irrigation. A canal can link two or more bodies of water or create a passageway over a strip of land. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Americans and Europeans planned the construction of three major canals—the Erie Canal in New York, the Suez Canal in Egypt, and the Panama Canal in Panama. These projects were more than engineering marvels. They represented the cultural and political theories of their time. For your Unit 1 portfolio assessment, you will complete a variety of activities to learn more about the Erie, Suez, and Panama Canals and to explore their role as historic symbols. Part 1 is submitted in Lesson 2. Part 2 is submitted in Lesson 15. Part 3 is submitted in Lesson 18. Part 1 – The Erie Canal (to be submitted during Lesson 2) • Read the History and Geography Activity 12 and respond only to the first four questions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need the 4 questions please!! Or the answers. Will fan and medal :) Please!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can not give you the answers to the questions but i can help you out by giving you a link and paragraph to help you find the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok yes that will work. i just need the questions not the answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*I DONT want the answers!! I need questions 1-4. Not the answers. My online text book wont work so i have no way of getting the questions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

create a passageway over a strip of land.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just need the questions NOT the answers!

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