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hbsimmons88

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Using the rank-size rule, a country's fourth largest city is expected to be about ________ of the size of the largest city.
 
  A) one-half
  B) two-thirds
  C) one-third
  D) one quarter
  E) one-sixteenth

Question 2

Generally, if the settlement hierarchy does not graph as a straight line, then the society does not have
 
  A) an urbanized enough population.
  B) a rank-size distribution of settlements.
  C) enough cities for the people to have a good standard of living.
  D) any problems with crime and homelessness.
  E) a migration problem.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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