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Vinil7 [7]
1 year ago
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Imagine that you are a social scientist studying Inca civilization. Your task is to create a special purpose map that will help

the social scientist tell the story of the Inca Empire. Remember that a special purpose map is used to explain a unique theme that is not explained through simple physical or political maps.
Procedure:

Step One: Research the Inca Civilization and decide on a theme for your special purpose map.

Step Two: Based on your research use the following map to create a special purpose map. Make sure to include the following on your special purpose map:

a title
label landforms and waterways
create a map key that allows a social scientist to interpret your map
Step Three: Answer the following question in a short paragraph: "What can a social scientist learn from studying the special purpose map that you created?"

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masha68 [24]1 year ago
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Answer:

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