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Which of the following statements describes regal-ritual cities?
 
  a. They manage a colonial region for another nation.
  b. They have religious and political concerns at their core.
   c. Trade is their principal concern.
  d. Many government activities take place there.

Question 2

Alonso's model suggests that
 
  a. economic activities are characterized by monopolies.
  b. as distance from the Central Business District increases, rents decease.
  c. as distance from the Central Business District increases, rents increase.
  d. certain urban groups have lower economic opportunities than others.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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