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Critical metageography asserts, among other ideas, that mapping the world is highly

a. subjective.
b. objective.
c. impersonal.
d. serviceable.

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a. subjective.

Critical metageography makes the claim that what people tend to understand about the planet (such as continents, directions, and countries) has a lot to do with the culture within which people are raised. As such, critical metageography is purely subjective. What this means is that it is completely based upon opinion and/or the perspective of the individuals doing the mapping, which is why mapping the world is inconsistent.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "a. subjective." Critical metageography asserts, among other ideas, that mapping the world is highly subjective. Being subjective entails a big responsibility to individual because what he gets is what he perceived.
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