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A human geographer studying gender issues would most likely study
 
  A) men's compared to women's salaries.
  B) prostitution in and around red-light districts.
  C) the international sex-trade.
  D) fashions and attitudes of homosexuals.
  E) pink spending.

Question 2

The British historical geographer H.C. Darby was best known for
 
  A) reconstructing past landscapes from the Domesday Book.
  B) starting the first geography department in England (at Oxford).
  C) writing the Domesday Book documenting England's dialects.
  D) interpreting the Old English dialect spoken by William the Conqueror.
  E) making the first religious map of Asia.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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