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Capo

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According to Schwab's article, The Meaning and the Importance of the City, there are many problems associated with large cities, and
 
  a. cities hold great promise for the future.
  b. they are ultimately doomed to failure, with most residents fleeing for outlying areas.
  c. cities are the most cost-efficient housing arrangement.
  d. increasingly fewer people are attracted to them.

Question 2

Your text's author asserts that the preeminent source of global connectivity today is
 
  a. wireless systems.
  b. satellites
  c. individuals.
  d. the marketplace.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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