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nautica902

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The increasing gap in economic conditions between regions is described as
 
  A) balance of power.
  B) trade theory.
  C) uneven development.
  D) capitalism.
  E) resource exploitation.

Question 2

A branch of human geography that emphasizes the different ways that individuals form ideas about place and give those places symbolic meaning is
 
  A) Poststructuralist Geography.
  B) Humanistic Geography.
  C) Behavioral Geography.
  D) Feminist Geography.
  E) Regulation Theory.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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