Kelbi Hall 2nd period
Across
- 4. a way of living that reflects a lack of income and accumulated wealth U20
- 7. The permanently inhabited portion of the earth's surface U18
- 12. the first ring surrounding the CBD U19
- 13. Poverty, lack of infrastructure, and areas of poorly built housing U19
- 18. farms and villages with low concentrations of people U18
- 20. the commerical heart of a city U19
- 21. a place with a permanent human population U18
- 22. where small scale merchants congregate weekly or yearly, to sell their goods U19
- 23. the process of developing towns and cities U18
- 25. allows the government to seize land for public use after paying owners the market value for their property U20
- 27. the process by which banks refuse loans to those who want to purchase and improve properties in certain urban areas U20
- 28. areas that are primarily residential areas near cities U18
- 30. a largely residential area adjacent to an urban area U18
Down
- 1. the idea that portions of an urban area-regions, or zones, within the city-have specific and distinct purposes U19
- 2. the change in the use of a house from a single-family home to rented units in a multi family dwelling U20
- 3. when people of one ethnic group, usually middle-class whites, would be frightened into selling their homes at low prices U20
- 5. when suburbanites return to live in the city U18
- 6. Chauncy Harris and Edward Ullman developed this model U19
- 8. the process of wealthier residents moving into a neighborhood and making it unaffordable for existing residents U20
- 9. involves the process of people moving, usually from cities, to residential areas on the outskirts of cities U18
- 10. areas not connected to city services and under the control of drug lords and gangs U19
- 11. the regions just outside the central business districts in North American cities U20
- 14. a common statistic associated with regions, countries, and even continents U18
- 15. people who face social hardships that contribute to their poverty U20
- 16. found in latin america and have extreme poverty, homelessness, and lawlessness U19
- 17. Homer Hoyt developed a different way of looking at cities U19
- 19. visual reminders on the the landscape of how the centers of cities have changed over time U20
- 24. the outer ring of the city U19
- 26. places characterized by numerous interconnections and complexity U20
- 29. cities with high concentrations of people U18