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OSWALD

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In the Middle Ages, between the 5th and 16th centuries, geographic knowledge was preserved and expanded by
 
  A) Greek and Latin scholars.
  B) Middle Eastern and Chinese scholars.
  C) Scandinavian scholars.
  D) French and German scholars.
  E) English scholars.

Question 2

European cities are different from North American cities largely because European cities
 
  A) have long histories of numerous periods of urban development.
  B) did not grow according to competitive land markets.
  C) do not suffer from problems of infrastructure decay and poverty.
  D) have almost no ethnic congregation and segregation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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