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a contested landscape typically reflects:
- conflicting meanings or uses by different groups
- landscapes with little historical value
- regions with no political significance
- landscapes that have no economic value
- peaceful coexistence of cultures
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which of the following best explains placemaking?
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A contested landscape arises when different social, cultural, or political groups have competing interpretations of a space's purpose, meaning, or right to use it. The other options are incorrect: contested landscapes often have high historical, political, or economic value, and they involve conflict, not peaceful coexistence.
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Conflicting meanings or uses by different groups
Note: The second question (Question 7) is incomplete, so only the first complete question can be answered. Please provide the full options for Question 7 if you need assistance with it.