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OpenStudy (michellemn):

Help please!

OpenStudy (michellemn):

This is a map of New York from 1842. The map shows a scale stating that one inch equals 1000 feet and the island is approximately 10 inches across. Manhattan is in the middle of the map and is surrounded almost entirely by water. The Hudson River is on the left and the Eastern River is along the bottom and on the right. Brooklyn is visible, across the East River. A legend is shown on the right side of the map, listing churches, banks, public buildings, and museums. The more populated areas are near the shore. This map supports the idea that urbanization is not a process that humans have any means to control led to more Americans who preferred city living in the 1800s did not begin in the United States until after the end of the 1800s was more likely to occur near water for transport and energy needs

OpenStudy (michellemn):

OpenStudy (michellemn):

I will give medal! ♥

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it might be:did not begin in the United States until after the end of the 1800s

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am not sure though

OpenStudy (michellemn):

ok thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np:)

OpenStudy (michellemn):

Can you help me with another one? @rose18920

OpenStudy (michellemn):

If so, here it is...... Use the map of Boston to answer the following question: As population increased, the borders of Boston remained the same shrunk to include less area expanded to include more area changed shape but retained the same size

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it might be :expanded to include more area or changed shape but retained the same size youll have to pick which one you think is right:) because i am not completely sure

OpenStudy (michellemn):

For question 1 the correct answer was D. For question 2 the correct answer was C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yay i got 1 right and 2 sort of right haha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you ever need anymore help and you think i can help just @ me or message me:)

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