An economy focused on secondary economic activities tends to lead to which population distribution?(1 point)

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dispersed
dispersed

clustered
clustered

even
even

sparse
sparse

1 answer

An economy focused on secondary economic activities, which are related to manufacturing and industrial processes, tends to lead to a clustered population distribution. This is because industries often concentrate in certain areas to benefit from economies of scale, availability of resources, and labor, leading to urbanization and denser populations in those regions.