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Arrange the following approaches of Human Geography in chronological order.
A. Radical school
B. Post-modernism
C. Exploration and description
D. Areal Differentiation
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D. A. C. B
A, B, C, D
C. D. A. B
B, C, D, A
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The correct option is (C) :C. D. A. B
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