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Current Expedition
Build a mental map of Europe, the Mediterranean, and the route network behind classical history.
Map
Locate the country or feature, then point to the sea, mountain, or neighbor that frames it.
Name
Name the country-capital pair or physical feature with one neighboring clue.
Explain
Explain how the location shaped travel, empire, language, trade, or culture.
Apply
Use the map relationship to distinguish this answer from a nearby distractor.
Map Notebook
Mark the place on a small Europe/Mediterranean sketch and add one route note.
Parent proof: student can place the answer in Europe or the Mediterranean and describe one border, sea, or route.

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