For the most part, no. However, a question may ask you to "identify a region where _________ is occurring" but if that were the case, you would be given a map to reference. So in that sense, being able to identify a state or country may be helpful, but usually not required. You can generally get away with using cardinal directions to identify areas on a map question. Check out this video from College Board breaking down a map-related question from last year's exam. ruclips.net/video/p-1i8de13tQ/видео.html
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Mr smedes do we need to memorise any maps for the apes test like the world map or US states map for example? Please answer
no
For the most part, no. However, a question may ask you to "identify a region where _________ is occurring" but if that were the case, you would be given a map to reference. So in that sense, being able to identify a state or country may be helpful, but usually not required. You can generally get away with using cardinal directions to identify areas on a map question. Check out this video from College Board breaking down a map-related question from last year's exam. ruclips.net/video/p-1i8de13tQ/видео.html
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Yo I competed against this guy at Evirathon this year
Same dude
i get 1st place (1)
bro looks like peter griffin
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