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Resolved Question: What is considered the south in the United States?

Everybody in my geography class got into an argument over what is considered the south Some people in my class answered. Virginia and below Virginia and below excluding Florida because it wasn't a state when the rest of the states considered the south became the south. Delaware, Maryland, DC, West Virginia, Kentucky and below Delaware, Maryland, DC, West Virginia, Kentucky and below excluding Florida. Some people in the class went by a map of the US and started at the center of the US somewhere around Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and basically draw east, west, north and south on the map and got California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Mississippi, N. & S. Carolina's, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Missouri, Kentucky, Hawaii, Virgina & West VirginaWhy arent California, Arizona, New Mexico considered the south; there are at the bottom of the country where the border ends. more

Resolved Question: I have a test on the states and capitals of New England and the Mid-Atlantic tomorrow. Can someone help me?

Puzzle map sites that are spam free please States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Thanks more

Resolved Question: Do you think it's sad that 52.9% of registered American voters lack intelligence?

52.9% of our nation, voted for an anti American socialist. The following states went for Obama: Washington DC - 93% Hawaii - 72% Rhode Island - 63% New York - 62% Massachusetts - 62% Delaware - 62% Maryland - 62% California - 61% Connecticut - 61% Maine - 58% New Jersey - 57% Washington 57% Oregon - 57% New Mexico - 57% Michigan - 57% Pennsylvania - 55% New Hampshire - 54% Wisconsin - 54% Iowa - 54% Colorado - 54% Virginia - 53% Florida - 51% Ohio - 51% North Carolina - 50% Indiana - 50% http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/states_map/index.html I'm glad I live in Idaho. Our state went 62% for John McCain. This is where the real, hard working, intelligent Americans lives. All states that went over 50% for Obama are on my "do not travel to" list. It's sad, that so many Americans have fallen for the lies of B.O. more

Resolved Question: What are the chances of the below happening? I'd really like to read your take on it. Thanks :)?

Electoral College Tie Could Put Pelosi in White House It’s within the realm of possibility that the Electoral College vote could end in a tie this election year — and that would most likely put a Democrat in the White House. The question is, which Democrat? Political analyst Dick Morris mapped the presidential election in the September issue of Newsmax magazine and counted 186 delegates for Democrat Barack Obama, with 83 others “leaning Obama,” for a total of 269 electoral votes. He counted 130 delegates for McCain, with 72 “leaning McCain,” for a total of 202 votes. But Morris also counted 67 “tossup” delegates, and if the McCain-Sarah Palin ticket — which has been rising in the polls of late — were to snare those delegates, the Republican ticket would also end up with 269 votes. The number of electoral delegates needed to win is 270. In the event of a tie, provisions of the 12th and 20th Amendments would kick in. One provision stipulates that if no candidate receives a majority of the votes, the House of Representatives must go into session immediately to vote for president. But in that case, each state delegation would receive only one vote, regardless of the number of House members from that state. California and New York would each have one vote, as would Wyoming and Delaware. In the current House, there are 27 states with a Democratic majority in their House delegations, and 21 with a Republican majority. The delegations of two states, Arizona and Kansas, are equally divided between Democrats and Republicans. The House as currently divided, then, would almost assuredly select Obama as president. However, if the GOP were to pick up Arizona and Kansas plus two other states, each party would have 25 states and the vote would be deadlocked again. At the same time, the House is attempting to select the president, the Senate would be required to go into session to select the vice president, with each senator receiving one vote and a majority of 51 votes required for selection. The current Senate has a paper-thin Democratic edge, so it’s possible the Senate could also be deadlocked in selecting the vice president. According to the Constitution, if the House cannot select a president in time for the Jan. 20 inauguration, then the vice president-elect would serve as president “until a president shall have qualified.” But what if the Senate was indeed deadlocked and there was no vice president-elect? According to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, the sitting speaker of the House would “act as president” until either the House chose a president or the Senate chose a vice president. With the Democrats expected to hold on to a majority in the House, that “sitting Speaker” would likely be the current speaker — Nancy Pelosi.  more

Resolved Question: Drawing A Map of The United States?

My summer assignment for U.S. History is to draw a map of to "draw a free-hand map of the part of the north american continent that includes the present-day-forty-eight states of the United States on a blank piece of 8 1/2 x 11 paper." i need to include the following in my map: RIVERS -missouri-mississipi-ohio-st lawrence- columbia-colorado-rio grand-tennessee-hudson-snake-arkansas-red-susquehanna-delaware-potomac-james-alabama-platte-brazos-san joaquin MOUNTAIN RANGES coastal ranges-cascade-sierra nevada-rocky-appalachian-mt rainier-mt shasta LAKES Superior-michigan-huron-erie-ontario-great salt-okeechobee WATER BODIES atlantic ocean-pacific ocean-gulf of mexico-chesapeake bay- straits of florida-gulf of cali ISLAND long island-cuba-bahamas REGIONS grand canyon-greatplains-atlantic coastal plain so my question is- where can i find any maps that illustrate ONLY these items OR is there any free site on the web that lets me customize a map with only the places of my choiceor if anyone had a project like this before, how did you find a map with all the places you need on it more

Resolved Question: please answer my question about the constitutional convention?

TeachingAmericanHistory.org Homepage Register Online About Us Search Site Seminars & Institutes Historical Documents Library Audio Lectures & Discussions Constitutional Convention Home > Constitutional Convention > Introduction to the Constitutional Convention by Gordon Lloyd Introduction to the Constitutional Convention by Gordon Lloyd See Also: Convention: Introduction to this Site | Introduction to the Convention | Four Act Drama | Day by Day Summary | Major Themes | Madison's Notes | Selected Correspondence Delegates: Age of Framers in 1787 | Educational Backgrounds | Continental Experiences | Delegates by State | Alphabetical List | Interactive Scene at the Signing of the Constitution | Interactive Map of Philadelphia | Entertainment of George Washington at the City Tavern The Call for a Grand Convention On May 15, 1776, the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, isso can you answer my question? more

Resolved Question: Anybody else, using their brain, figured out why Clinton is saying she is ahead for Dem leaning States?

Let's add the states up that went Democrat in the last 4 Presidential elections to be fair. Rhode Island, Ohio, Tennessee, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Arkansas, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Nevada, Massachusetts all for Clinton adding up to 196 votes using the 2004 Delegate map provided below. Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Maryland, Vermont, Connecticut, Maine, Hawaii, Wash. D.C, Delaware, Louisiana, Georgia, Kentucky, Colorado, and Maine all for Obama adding up to 147 votes using the 2004 Presidential delegate map provided below. Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Montana have not voted yet. Michigan and Florida have not had their votes counted yet. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/electoral.college/ http://www.uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?f=0&year=1992 http://www.uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?f=0&year=1996Counting on States to vote Democratic that have not voted so in the last 4 Presidential elections is unrealistic. more

Resolved Question: need help with social studies map?

ok i have a map with states from the revolutionary war. my teacher wants me to color each state or section a color. the 3 areas are north, south and West. Here are the name of the areas it list on the map, please tell me if it is North, South or West North Carolina Virginia Maryland Pennsylvania New York New Hampshire Massachusetts Conneticut Rhode Island New Jersey Delaware Ohio Frontier Kentucky Frontier and im not sure if Qubec is part of it but its on the map PLEASE HELP, IM DESPERATE more

Resolved Question: Fast answers needed! I have a Geography quiz tomorrow!?

good way to study to memorize locations of following geography features? i got states: Potamac River Savannah River Delaware River Ohio River Cape Hatteras Chesapeake Bay Pamlico Sound Delaware Bay Tampa Bay The Florida Keys even a map will do, just I need it FAST! more

Resolved Question: Where can I find a map of Delaware during the colonial period?

I have looked, and looked, and looked but have not found any maps of Delaware during the 13 colonies of the United States period. This is for an assignment, and I need to find a detailed map of it with some more information. Please respond as soon as possible! Thanks! more

Resolved Question: Delaware Colony?

i have a report on the colony of delaware. NOT THE STATE. THE COLONY. (wen it was being settled) i really need some pictures of Delaware from the 1600-1700's && some maps. know any websites? help please. thanks. :DD more

Resolved Question: Map of Mid-Atlantic States?

I cannot seem to find a map that focuses on the following states: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virgina and DC. Can you please suggest the name of the map and where I can buy it? AAA does not have one nor does my local Barnes and Nobles and Borders here in Pennsylvania. This is for my travel planning purposes. Thanks! more

Resolved Question: Map of Mid-Atlantic States?

I cannot seem to find a map that focuses on the following states: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virgina and DC. Can you please suggest the name of the map and where I can buy it? AAA does not have one nor does my local Barnes and Nobles and Borders here in Pennsylvania. Thanks! more

Resolved Question: Can anyone recommend a map that just focuses on the Mid-Atlantic states of.....?

I cannot seem to find a map that focuses on the following states: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virgina and DC. Can you please suggest the name of the map and where I can buy it? AAA does not have one nor does my local Barnes and Nobles and Borders here in Pennsylvania. Thanks! more

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