Located at the front of the book telling you where your going to find suggested important parts in the book by page number
I am not sure this is a question, it is a statement.
The correct alternative is <em>"Identification of cities, states and countries".</em>
A political map must have states and countries marked on it, also its capitals. But on the other hand, there's no need for the presence of topography and boundaries, because it would include the political boundaries, not the natural ones.
Also, labels for continents and oceans is not a characteristic of a political map, nor the key for natural resources.
Answer:
The People's Party supported fighting deflation by circulating <u>more silver coins.</u>
Explanation:
This was very popular in the 19th century.
<span>Great Britain was interested in the PNW( Pacific Northwest) because of commercial potential and make use of the Natural Resources.</span>