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The Subcultural Approach Argues That the Most Important Factor in the Formation

Question 43

Question 43

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The subcultural approach argues that the most important factor in the formation of communities in urban areas is:


A) ability to meet and communicate
B) municipal statutes
C) natural boundaries
D) place of residence

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