Equidistant Quiz

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Across
  1. 3. Rather than being called "global cities", these types of cities in the South are often called [x]Regions
  2. 5. Hulchanski showed Toronto's neighbourhoods becoming increasingly unequal, in his report, The [x] Cities of Toronto
  3. 7. The thing we call a (1-Down) is the outcome of a [x] that we call (16-Across)
  4. 10. [x] Measures of (14-Across) set a cut-off line at some minimum income needed to maintain a basic standard of living
  5. 11. "More than 50% of the world's population now lives in cities..." is an example of the urban [x] thesis
  6. 12. This type of city, often in the North, was coined in the 1960s by Peter Hall, and later popularized in Friedmann's [x] City Hypothesis
  7. 14. Separate and distinct from income (17-Across) and (8-Down), [x] can be defined as lacking the income required to purchase basic life necessities
  8. 16. The thing we call a (1-Down) is the outcome of a (7-Across) that we call [x]
  9. 17. Income [x] describes a situation in which income is distributed unevenly ("pyramid")
  10. 18. Called 'renewal' or 'revitalization', [x] is a process of attracting affluent people into formerly deteriorating urban areas, often resulting in poorer residents being displaced
  11. 19. The second of four big words Dylan knows, [x], refers to the "theory of being"
  12. 20. The [x] Coefficient is widely considered to be the 'gold standard' for measuring income (17-Across)
Down
  1. 1. The thing we call a [x] is the outcome of a (7-Across) that we call (16-Across)
  2. 2. The Housing [x] is a broad term describing interrelationships between all those involved in the production and consumption (mmm gingerbread) of housing
  3. 4. This process, [x], refers to the increasing integration, interaction, and interconnectivity of people around the globe
  4. 6. The first of four big words Dylan knows, [x], refers to the "theory of knowledge"
  5. 8. Income [x] describes a process in which income concentrates into two separate poles or groups ("hourglass")
  6. 9. [x] Measures of (14-Across) set a cut-off line in relation to the average income in a city (or region, province, etc.)
  7. 13. [x] is a racially-discriminatory process, where mortgage lenders classify neighbourhoods using four colours to represent their 'riskiness'
  8. 15. One of the causes of the global financial crisis, a [x] mortgage refers to a loan offered to borrowers with less than prime credit scores