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Oil import sources A quick map activity GLCE G1.3.3 Explain the different ways in which places are connected and how those connections demonstrate interdependence. GLCE E3 Analyze reasons for individuals and businesses to specialize and trade, and the benefits and costs of trade. A quick map activity

When you see a gas station, in your mind you should also see . . .

an oil well

maybe a ship

an oil refinery

and some storage tanks

might help terrorists). Today, we will investigate where we get a lot of our oil (and why that fact might help terrorists).

What year is this?

What year is this? 9 1 2 4 4 1 3 3

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