Alexis Payne
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the trend of middle- and upper-income Americans moving into city centers and rehabilitating much of the architecture but also replacing low-income populations, and changing the social character of certain neighborhoods | show 🗑
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show | ghettoization
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the market area surrounding an urban center, which that urban center serves | show 🗑
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period characterized by the rapid social and economic changes in manufacturing and agriculture that occurred in England during the late 18th century and rapidly diffused to other parts of the developed world | show 🗑
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those parts of large urban areas that lose significant portions of their populations as a result of change in industry or migration to suburbs. Because of these changes, the inner city loses its tax base and becomes a center of poverty | show 🗑
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show | Islamic cities
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show | Latin American cities
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cities that developed in Europe during the Medieval Period and that contain such unique features as extreme density of development with narrow buldings, winding streets, and ornate church that prominently marks the city center | show 🗑
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show | megacities
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several, metropolitan areas that were originally separate byt that have joined together to form a large, sprawling urban complex | show 🗑
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within the US, an urban area consisting of one or more whole county units, usually containing several urbanized areas, or suburbs, that all act together as a coherent economic whole | show 🗑
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show | modern architecture
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show | multiple nuclei model
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