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Allied Powers   show
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Atlas   show
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Axis   show
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Central Powers   show
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show a land or place settled by people from another country  
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Confederate States of America   show
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Continent   show
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Empire   show
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show a spherical model of the earth or heavens  
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Island   show
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show a unit of distance measurement equaling 1,000 meters  
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show the distance of a place on the earth’s surface from the equator as measured in degrees, the equator being 0° latitude and the poles (N or S) being 90°  
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show the distance between the meridian passing through a given point on the earth’s surface and the poles, measured in degrees. The standard meridian is at Greenwich, England  
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Mile   show
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NATO   show
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show the large bodies of salt water which comprise the majority (over 2⁄3) of the earth’s surface  
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Revolution   show
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show a line on a map with marks dividing it to show proportional distance  
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Terrorism   show
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show the 23 northern states which opposed the Confederate states in the Civil War (1861-1865)  
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show a treaty signed by the U.S.S.R and seven other countries in response to the formation of NATO  
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