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One method of examining settlement patterning evidence is Central Place Theory. Although such perfect examples do not exist in the real world, the basic feature of this theory is:
a) that centers (towns or settlements) would be scattered randomly across a landscape and would control vastly different amounts of territory
b) all human settlement in a geographic area would worship at one central place, as governed by their religion
c) at a certain stage of development, all societies will leave their small towns or settlements and come together in a vast urban area (the central place)
d) humanity evolved in Africa (the central place) and spread outward from there
e) that centers (towns or settlements) of the same size and nature would be situated equidistant from each other and would control a similar amount of territory

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