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JGIBBSON

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Incompatible land-use activities avoid clustering in the same locations is explained by the
 
  A) sector model.
  B) peripheral model.
  C) concentric zone model.
  D) multiple nuclei model.
  E) location model.

Question 2

Atlanta is encircled by highway I-285. Which urban structure model would be the most appropriate to understand the relation of the highway to the urban area?
 
  A) concentric zone model
  B) urban model
  C) peripheral model
  D) multiple nuclei model
  E) sector model



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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