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By definition, all maps are.

about the world they represent.
OA. biased; cannot
OB. accurate; cannot
OC. complete; must
OD. accurate; can
because they include all information
SUBA

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Final answer:

Maps are accurate but not complete, and can be biased.


Step-by-step explanation:

By definition, all maps are accurate; they can be trusted to represent the world they depict. However, maps are not complete; they can never include all information about a specific location or topic. Maps can be biased; the information they include and the way they represent it can be influenced by the perspective or agenda of the mapmaker.


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