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hubes95

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When we talk about landscapes as texts, we are referring to
 
  A) books on landscapes.
  B) the categorization of landscapes based on their features.
  C) landscapes as things of meaning, that can be written and read, like books.
  D) the physical geography underlying cultural landscapes.
  E) an encyclopedia of geographic terms.

Question 2

A study of the social and cultural meanings that people give to personal space  for example, how near or distant you like to sit near others in class  is known as
 
  A) semiotics.
  B) proxemics.
  C) territoriality.
  D) vernacular space.
  E) sense of place.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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