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Question
Read the following approaches of human geography and choose the correct option of the chronological order:
- Exploration and description
- Spatial organisation
- Areal differentiation
- Regional analysis
Options
I, II, III, IV
I, III, II, IV
I, IV, III, II
I, IV, II, III
Solution
I, IV, III, II
Explanation:
Period | Approaches |
Early Colonial period | Exploration and description |
Later Colonial period | Regional analysis |
1930s through the inter-War period |
Areal differentiation |
Late 1950s to the late 1960s |
Spatial organisation |
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