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Henrich von Thünen’s model held all of the following assumptions EXCEPT:

a
The area of study was generally flat
b
Perishable commodities were grown in the outermost zone
c
The environment had good, even soils
d
There were no physical barriers to transport
e
Concentric zones radiated out from the central city

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Answered by Anonymous
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Von Thunen's model was created before industrialization and is based on the following limiting assumptions: The city is located centrally within an "Isolated State" which is self sufficient and has no external influences. The Isolated State is surrounded by an unoccupied wilderness.

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