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tfester

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Social affairs involving property rights, political jurisdictions, market areas, ethnic claims to specific areas and efforts to protect traditional land uses all involve issues of
 
  A) proxemics.
  B) territoriality.
  C) derelict landscapes.
  D) cosmopolitanism.
  E) race.

Question 2

The images that come to mind when we think of a place, any place, like Tucson, Arizona or Damascus, Syria are known as our
 
  A) cognitive images.
  B) stereotypical images.
  C) territorial markers.
  D) semiotic markers.
  E) topophobic images.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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