In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: City ModelAnswer: City model found in African cities with three different CBDs. The impact that European Colonialism has had is evident. Question: Latin American City Answer: City found in Latin America that takes aspects of the concentric zone model and the sector model. Latin American CBDs are connected to a "mall" through a "spine." Question: Southeast Asian City Answer: City model found in Southeast Asian cities where Focus is a former colonial port zone (former colonizers wanted to trade with these countries). Question: Galactic City Answer: It consists of an inner city, surrounded by large suburban residential and business areas and tied by transportation nodes. Question: and Ullman Multiple Nuclei ModelAnswer: A city is a complex that includes more than one center (nodes) around which activities revolve. Question: Hoyt Sector Answer: A city develops in a series of sectors, usually transportation lines. Question: Burgess Concentric-Zone Answer: A city grows outward from a central area in a of concentric rings. Question: Central District (CBD)Answer: The main and commercial area of a town or city. Question: BlockbustingAnswer: Real estate agents would white families to sell their houses cheap by stirring up concern that African-American families would soon move into a neighborhood,then sell for a profit. Promoted fear of minorities. Question: ZoneAnswer: The very poorest parts of that in extreme cases are not even connected to city services (amenities). Question: Environmental Answer: When people are disproportionately impacted by environmental factors of discrimination. Question: GentrificationAnswer: The renovations and improvements to middle-class preferences. Question: RedliningAnswer: When a lending institution such as a bank to offer home loans on the basis of a neighborhood’s racial or ethnic makeup. Question: SlumAnswer: A squalid and urban street or district inhabited by very poor people. Question: Squatter Answer: An area within a city in a less developed country in which people establish residences on land they do not own. Many of these are also shantytowns, or collections of makeshift shelters built of scrap metal and lumber. Question: RenewalAnswer: Program in which cities identify blighted inner-city , acquire the properties from private owners, relocate the residents and businesses, clear the site and build new roads and utilities and then turn the land over to private developers. Question: Zone of Answer: Areas that have been deserted in a city due to lack of jobs, in land values, and falling demand. Question: DiscriminationAnswer: The practice of denying an individual or group the right to buy or rent a home based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or disability. Question: AffordabilityAnswer: Looks at the availability of housing that is affordable for in every income bracket. Question: Food MovementAnswer: Encouraging people to eat foods which are grown or farmed relatively close to the places of sale and . |
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