When geographers discuss New England as a region, the feature that is NOT among the features establishing its unique regional character is political boundary. While climate, cultural identity, common vegetation, and linguistic features contribute to the regional character of New England, political boundaries are more arbitrary and do not inherently define the region's unique characteristics.
When geographers discuss New England as a region, which of the following is NOT among the features establishing its unique regional character? (1 point) Responses climate climate cultural identity cultural identity common vegetation common vegetation linguistic features linguistic features political boundary
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The answer is political boundary. This feature does not establish New England's unique regional character compared to the other options listed, which are more directly related to the region's identity and characteristics.