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What are the major advantages and disadvantages of the growth of South Asia's mega-cities?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

As a South African citizen, you claim your land was taken away from your great-grandfather in 1902. Which of the following post-apartheid programs would let you file suit to reclaim your land?
 
  A) Restitution of Land Rights Act
  B) Black Economic Empowerment
  C) COMESA
  D) none of these



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Answer to Question 1

South Asia's cities are increased rapidly, in part because of rural-to-urban migration. The cities offer the hope of economic and social betterment, as people are unable to make a living in the rural areas. However, unplanned and uncontrolled growth has led to severe strains on the city's infrastructure. Widespread homelessness, congestion, inadequate housing, power, sewage, and other problems have been the result.

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