Tzintzuntzan, Mexico, illustrates the point that
a. even in Mexico, small rural places are absorbed by larger urban metropolises.
b. migrants from Mexico to the United States create a situation of population decline in rural Mexico.
c. a small village of artisans with a long indigenous history should not be thought of as rural.
d. population growth in rural villages leads to migration of younger people to urban places.
D
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