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Computer applications that allow the user to statistically analyze, view, and store / retrieve spatial data that is geographically referenced to a place on the Earth.
 
  A) Geospatial Data System (GDS)
  B) Geographical Information System (GIS)
  C) Telluric Analysis System (TAS)
  D) Topographical Statistics Analysis System (TSAS)
  E) Terrestrial Analysis & Storage System (TASS)

Question 2

The Indian Removal Act moved thousands of Native Americans to Indian Territory in what eventually became the state of ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Oklahoma



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