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As accessibility and utility decline in a concentric zone model of the city, land use generally changes from
 
  A) high-volume retailing to residential.
  B) residential to warehousing.
  C) factories to high-volume retailing.
  D) warehousing to factories.

Question 2

On maps like the Washington, D.C. metro map, the region where most of the subway lines intersect is most probably the
 
  A) CBD.
  B) zone of transition.
  C) suburbs.
  D) exurbs.
  E) edge cities.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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