Multiple Choice
The global city takes on a geography of "centrality and marginality," meaning that:
A) the globalization process is central, pushing cities to the margins of the economy
B) the space of the city is increasingly devoted to the needs of the wealthy and is made unlivable for the poor
C) affluent city dwellers flee the central city for its furthest margins
D) the poor "untouchables" transform the cityscape to serve their needs rather than those of the affluent
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