AP Human Geography
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City | show 🗑
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First urban revolution | show 🗑
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Mesopotamia | show 🗑
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show | Region along the Nile river in North Africa where the first urban revolution occurred 3200 BCE
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Indus River Valley | show 🗑
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show | Region in China where the first urban revolution occurred around 1500 BCE
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Mesoamerica | show 🗑
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Urban morphology | show 🗑
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Functional zonation | show 🗑
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show | Physical attributes of the location of a human settlement- for example, at the head of navigation of a river or at a certain elevation
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show | The position of a city or place relative to its surrounding environment or context
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show | The upper, fortified part of an ancient Greek city. Commonly a religious site
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Rank size rule | show 🗑
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Primate city | show 🗑
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show | Walter Christaller's theory that the size and locations of cities, towns, and villages are logically and regularly distributed
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show | An area of economic production that is located inland and is connected to the world by a port
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Central business district (CBD) | show 🗑
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Central City | show 🗑
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Suburb | show 🗑
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Suburbanization | show 🗑
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Concentric Zone Model (Burgess) | show 🗑
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Sector Model (Hoyt) | show 🗑
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Multiple Nuclei Model (Harris and Ullman) | show 🗑
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Edge cities | show 🗑
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Galactic City Model | show 🗑
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Latin American City Model (Griffin-Ford/New Ford) | show 🗑
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show | Residential zone where lowest income residents in the city live, especially in the Latin American city model. Often built on unstable or undesirable land
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African City Model (DeBlij) | show 🗑
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Southeast Asia City Model (McGhee) | show 🗑
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show | legal restrictions on land use that determine what types of building and economic activities are allowed
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Redlining | show 🗑
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Blockbusting | show 🗑
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White flight | show 🗑
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show | Renewal or rebuilding of a lower income neighborhood into a middle-to upper class neighborhood, which results in driving up property values and rents and the dispossession of lower income residents
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show | Homes brought in suburbs with the intent of tearing them down and replacing them with much larger homes, often referred to as McMansions
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show | Large homes often built in place of tear downs in American suburbs
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show | the expansion of low density urban areas around a city. New urbanism is a modern approach to planning and developing cities and communities that values walkability, attracting diverse incomes, and access to public spaces
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show | Development, urban revitalization, and suburban reforms that create walkable neighborhoods with a diversity of housing and jobs
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Gated communities | show 🗑
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Urban Geopolitics | show 🗑
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show | A large city with more than 10 million people
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Hutment factories | show 🗑
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show | Portion of the economy that is not taxed or regulated by the government
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