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Cheyenne Holbrook u7 Test

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Bid-rent Theory
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Female-headed household
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City
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Centrality
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Globalization
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Centralization
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Christaller, Walter
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Agglomeration
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Deindustrialization
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Early Cities
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Decentralization
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Favela
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Concentric Zone Model
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Colonial City
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Entrepot
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Edge city
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Economic base
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Barriadas
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Blockbusting
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Gentrification
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cities founded by colonial powers, such as Mexico City by the Spanish
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a neighborhood, usually a slum or lower class
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– the strength of dominance of an urban center over its surrounding area, larger than the MSA or agglomeration
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A household dominated by a woman
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Communities collection of basic industry
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– the process of white families selling their homes because of fears that blacks would move in and lower the property value
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the process of dispersing decision-making outwards from the center of authority
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Cities of the ancient world (-3500 to -1200)
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explains that the price/demand for land increases closer to the CBD
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process of social and economic change caused by removal of industry
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A new concentration of business in suburban areas consisting of suburbs
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created by E.W. Burgess, city grows outwards from a central area
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A shantytown or slum, especially in Brazil
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the movement of people, capital, services, and govt. into the central city
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process in which low cost neighborhoods are renovated by middle class to increase property values.
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centralized area with a mayor and local government, usually bigger than a town
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Trading center where goods are exported and imported without cost
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– he created the Central Place Theory, which explains how services are distributed and why there are distinct patterns in this distribution
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Development of worldwide patterns of economic relationships
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a built up area consisting of central city and its surrounding suburbs
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a settlement which acts as a link between two areas
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A neighborhood with distinctive ethnic composition
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a person’s sex
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City currently without much population but increasing in size at a fast rate
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A usually poor section of a city inhabited primarily by people of the same race, religion, or social background.
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these are govt. designated areas in cities that each have ~5,000 people, they often times correspond to neighborhoods
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graph showing how primary secondary and tertiary sector jobs are separated.
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the process of the increasing importance of business
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a net migration from urban to rural areas
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a landscape of cultural festivities

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