azal nohad, 1st

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Across
  1. 2. described how different types of land use and housing were all located near the CBD early ina city's history (IDK) ch19
  2. 6. laws that allow the government to seize land for public use (CC)ch20
  3. 7. process by which banks refuse loans to those who want to purchase and improve properties in certain urban areas (cc)ch20
  4. 9. with low concentrations of people (cc)ch18
  5. 13. this model suggested that functional zonation occured around multiple centers, or nodes(cc)ch19
  6. 15. visual reminders on the landscape of how the centers of cities have changed over time (CC)ch20
  7. 16. developed to explain the distribution of cities of different sizes across a region(VIT)ch18
  8. 17. a collection of adjacent cities across which population density is high and continuous (cc)ch18
  9. 19. these neighborhoods are planned in order to controll access and aesthetiics within the community (CC)ch19
  10. 21. describes a city as a series of rings that surrounds a central business district (CC)ch19
  11. 22. areas of a city devoted to where people live rather than to commercial or industrial functions (CC)ch19
  12. 23. the idea that portions of an urban area have specific and distinct purposes (cc)ch19
  13. 25. the process of people moving, usually from cities, to residential areas on the outskirts of cities (cc)ch18
  14. 26. an interdependant set of cities within a region (IDK)ch18
  15. 28. the regions just outside the central business districts in north american cities to densely settled peripheral suburbs in europe (IDK)ch20
  16. 29. ongoing process that does not end once a city is formed. (cc)ch18
  17. 30. a process of promoting growth and controlling change in land use (IDK)ch19
Down
  1. 1. people of one ethnic group, usually middle-class whites, would be frightened into selling their homes at low prices when they heard that that a family of another group, usually african american or hispanic, was moving into the neighborhood (CC)ch20
  2. 3. describes one way in which the sizes of cities within a region may develop (CC)ch18
  3. 4. people who face social hardships that contribute to their poverty(CC)ch20
  4. 5. a bewildering variety of types of communities with a range of population densities (cc)ch18
  5. 8. focal point in a matrix of connections (cc)ch18
  6. 10. a way of living that reflects a lack of income and accumulated wealth(CC)ch20
  7. 11. when people move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely (CC)ch18
  8. 12. urban zones that lack food stores (IDK)ch20
  9. 14. commercial heart of a city(VIT)ch19
  10. 18. regulations that define how property in specific geographic regions can be used (CC)ch19
  11. 20. the condition of not having a permanent place to live(cc)ch20
  12. 24. the process of wealthier residents moving into a neighborhood and making it unaffordable for existing residents, usually improves the housing quality (VIT)ch20
  13. 27. houses pass from one social group to another (cc)ch19