What effect does Virginia’s geographic location have on its economy?

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Virginia’s location on the coast makes its ports important in importing and exporting goods.

Virginia’s location on the coast makes its ports important in importing and exporting goods.

Virginia’s location in the east makes it able to trade on the global market earlier than states located farther west.

Virginia’s location in the east makes it able to trade on the global market earlier than states located farther west.

Virginia’s coast and forest provide the fishing and forestry that make up the second-largest part of its economy.

Virginia’s coast and forest provide the fishing and forestry that make up the second-largest part of its economy.

Virginia’s location in the Appalachian Mountains provides the raw materials that make up the largest part of its economy.

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The correct response regarding the effect of Virginia’s geographic location on its economy is:

Virginia’s location on the coast makes its ports important in importing and exporting goods.

This highlights the strategic advantage of Virginia's coastal position, facilitating trade and commerce through its ports.