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unknowntay04
07.12.2021 •
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Use the attached Graphic Organizer to compare "Reading Lolita in Tehran" and "Persepolis 2" Consider the following points for comparison: central idea, tone, perspective, point of view, or use one of your own. no graphic organizer just list 4 points comparing the texts with those listed
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The correct answer is: The map illustrates the size of the Louisiana Purchase and suggests its economic potential.
Indeed, since the map does not have any highlighted areas that show the extent of sugar plantations, it can only be deducted that it only shows the economic potential of the territory by showing how so much of it is located within the warm, Sun Belt of the United States where the climate is favorable for the cultivation of sugar (especially the humid areas of Southern Louisiana and Texas.
After the Haitian revolution and its horrors, many free colored Haitians (and some white Haitians) escaped to the United States and started large sugar plantations since most sugar plantations in Haiti were devastated and never recovered.