Multiple Choice
An example that demonstrates the usefulness of maps as an unobtrusive measure is ________.
A) Howard Becker's example of San Francisco maps, which demonstrates they are made for tourists with cars since they fail to indicate the presence of hills
B) Max Weber's example of Berlin maps, which demonstrates they were made for touring patriots to see every possible war memorial
C) Will C. van den Hoonaard's example of Icelandic maps, which demonstrates they are "dumbed down" for foreigners who are expected to know nothing about the culture or language
D) Talcott Parsons' example of workplace maps, which demonstrates they are implicitly sexist
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