“In studying interlocked networks, we may miss out important cities that are at the centre of sub-networks within the larger whole… These are key cities that are strategically positioned in the network at the intersections of regional locations and functional activities. To identify such cities requires techniques that divide the overall network into coherent parts wherein key cities can be identified.” What do we call these cities?

a. Secondary Cities
b. Nodes
c. Regional Capitals
d. Sub-net articulator Cities


Answer is a. Secondary Cities (Which are the cities often follow a major city and can be seen in the urban hierarchy or sub networks.)

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A) a coercive central government under a single powerful executive. B) an individual state dominating the other states in the new nation. C) state sovereignty impeding the formation of a strong national government. D) a central government too weak to be effective. E) giving states more power than the federal government.

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Based on the information provided in the introductory video in section 6.3, which of the following can be inferred?

) William Franklin did not know the identity of his mother. B) William Franklin did not know the identity of his father. C) Benjamin Franklin damaged William Franklin’s political career. D) Benjamin Franklin married William Franklin’s mother.

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Who is Aeneas' primary divine antagonist in the Aeneid?

a. Venus b. Mars c. Neptune d. Juno e. Apollo

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The impact of the Maxim gun on European warfare led to __________.

A. bloody defensive stalemate B. rapid wars of movement C. brief but devastating battles D. an unwillingness to go to war

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