Multiple Choice
A fundamental feature of capitalism is its constant search for a geographical solution for its crisis of over-accumulation--what has been called a:
A) "Geographical solution"
B) "Locational solution"
C) "Spatial shuffle"
D) "Geographical alignment"
E) "Spatial fix"
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