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Maxwell works for the U. S. Census Bureau to keep track of urban masses in the United States. He uses to divide the country into cities of at least 50,000 people and the urbanized areas linked to them. 1. concentric zoning 2. metropolitan statistical areas 3. zone operationalization 4. city population graphs
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