Mesoamerica is different from <span>Central America.
</span>Mesoamerica<span> is referring to a region up to the North of Mexico. In the South-West, it also covers the nowadays states of Belize.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. Robinson." T<span>he map projection that is popular because it keeps all areas slightly distorted, creating a visually appealing map of the entire world is the Robinson</span>
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<u>deciding how many cans of vegetables to store at a warehouse.</u></h2><h2 />
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<h3>The quaternary economic activities do not involve physical involvement into the production, trade, or storage of the products, but instead, this type of economic activity is performed strictly by using ones brain, thus making decisions and plans that are going to be performed by the workers in the primary and secondary (occasionally in the tertiary) economic layers.</h3>
<span>The ruler Sargon of Akkad Semitic-speaking Akkadian Empire, united the geographic areas of northern and southern Mesopotamia. His empire included most of the regions of Mesopotamia. He conquesed Mesopotamia and added it to his reign. </span>