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Which of the following best explains why geographers examine regionalization based on cultural values?
a) regionalization based on cultural values does not change over time; it remains stable and is easily studied, as in france.
b) distinctions between developing countries and developed countries are biased, so geographers prefer to focus on culture, as in dubai.
c) when members of different cultural groups occupy the same territory, there is potential for conflict or inequality, as in jerusalem.
d) regionalization based on cultural values is not easily quantified, so this makes it more variable and descriptive, as in luxembourg.
e) when members of different cultural groups occupy the same territory, political systems become less important, as in cyprus.
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