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Which of the following statements best matches the key principle of Walter Christaller’s central place theory?
A. The size of a settlement is tied to the services it can offer.
B. A settlement's income per capita increases in proportion to the cost of living.
C. The size of a settlement increases as the settlement's income per capita increases. D. A settlement's income per capita increases in proportion to the total goods and services produced by the settlement.
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