In modern city-hinterland relationships, the most important resource the city receives from the hinterland is agricultural products as food for the urban population. Cities rely heavily on surrounding agricultural areas to provide food and sustain their populations.
In modern city-hinterland relationships, what is often the most important resource the city receives from the hinterland? (1 point)
labor
• agricultural products as food for the urban population
• materials used as fuel such as firewood
• tax income
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