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Which of the following is the BEST explanation of why boundaries of vernacular regions may be disputed?
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Neighboring states may disagree about the boundaries between their territories.
Neighboring states may disagree about the boundaries between their territories.
Vernacular regions are expressions of cultural identification.
Vernacular regions are expressions of cultural identification.
Vernacular regions are expressions of colonial boundaries.
Vernacular regions are expressions of colonial boundaries.
The signal of a television station will diminish with distance.
The signal of a television station will diminish with distance.
Neighboring states may want to renegotiate their boundaries periodically.
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Vernacular regions are expressions of cultural identification.
Because vernacular (perceptual) regions are defined by people's shared perceptions and cultural identity, their edges are subjective and vary by who you ask—so the boundaries are often disputed.
Because vernacular (perceptual) regions are defined by people's shared perceptions and cultural identity, their edges are subjective and vary by who you ask—so the boundaries are often disputed.
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