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What caution should geographers use when studying and determining regionalization? (1 point)
• They should look at multiple types or layers of data.
• They should be careful to use modern terminology in naming regions.
They should consider the effects of local dialects on regional politics.
They should be careful to stick to analyzing only natural features to stay within the realm of their job.
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They should look at multiple types or layers of data.
Rationale: regions are defined by physical, cultural, economic, political, and historical factors; using multiple data layers (e.g., physical geography, demographics, land use) gives a more accurate, nuanced regionalization and avoids relying on a single, potentially misleading criterion.
Rationale: regions are defined by physical, cultural, economic, political, and historical factors; using multiple data layers (e.g., physical geography, demographics, land use) gives a more accurate, nuanced regionalization and avoids relying on a single, potentially misleading criterion.
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