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Make a legend for the map on which you are working. Using pens of four different colors, shade:
the Allied powers
the Axis powers
the Axis-controlled areas
the neutral nations
You will need pens of four different colors for this exercise. Use the map "The Allies on the Offensive in Europe, 1942-1945" in your text and an historical atlas as references.
Make a legend for the map on which you are working. Using pens of four different colors, shade: the Allied powers the Axis powers the Axis-controlled areas the neutral nations You will need pens of four different colors for this exercise. Use the map  The Allies on the Offensive in Europe, 1942-1945  in your text and an historical atlas as references.    Refer to Map Exercise 23-1. Refer to Map Exercise 23-1.

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