A "social area" is
A) inhabited by people who share a predictable combination of characteristics.
B) the city district in which restaurants and entertainment facilities can be found.
C) highly representative of the overall population and land use.
D) unable to predict where groups will settle, or explain why groups settled
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A) no longer exist.
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A)
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