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Question
Which one of the following is the sub-field of 'social geography'?
Options
Behavioural Geography
Geography of Resources
Electoral Geography
Geography of Tourism
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Solution
Behavioural Geography
Explanation:
- The branch of economic geography known as resource geography.
- Political geography's subsidiary is electoral geography.
- Economic geography is a subfield of tourism geography.
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