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CONNECT GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
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Becoming a World Power
A. Use the maps in Chapter 22 and in the atlas to locate the following bodies of
water, major U.S. possessions and protectorates, nations, and continents. Label them
all on the outline map on the back of this page. Then highlight with a marker the
major areas of U.S. possessions and protectorates.
Bodies of Water
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea
Continents
South America
North America
Major U.S. Possessions and
Protectorates
Cuba
Philippine Islands
Puerto Rico
Hawaii
Panama Canal Zone
Alaska
Nations
United States
Japan
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B. After labeling your map, use it to answer the following questions.
1.
Which possession or protectorate is located nearest to the United States? About
how many miles is it from the United States?
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What is the approximate absolute location (latitude and longitude) of Hawaii?
3.
Which possessions or protectorates are islands?
4.
The Panama Canal provides a connection between what two bodies of water?
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Which possession or protectorate is located on the North American continent?
6.
Which one is located at approximately 67° W longitude and 18° N latitude?
7.
Which possession or protectorate is located farthest from the United States?
8.
What route might a ship sailing from the Philippine Islands to Florida take?
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McDougal Littell American History
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