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Cities Can Be Seen as a Series of Concentric Circles

Question 54

Question 54

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Cities can be seen as a series of concentric circles, with the inner ring designated as the inner city and the outer rings as:


A) smaller neighborhoods
B) business districts
C) suburbs
D) conurbations

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