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Across
  1. 5. Areas of undeveloped land around an urban area(20)
  2. 6. Permanently inhabited areas of Earth(CC)(18)
  3. 7. Who created the concentric zone model(19)(VIT)
  4. 8. Long term viability(20)
  5. 10. Suburbanities return to live in cities(18)
  6. 11. The commercial heart of a city(19)
  7. 13. A corridor of development that ends in growing a secondary center(19)(IDK)
  8. 14. Areas of poorly built housing found in periféricos(19)
  9. 19. Suggests that functional zonation occurs around multiples centers(19)
  10. 22. These laws allow the government to seize land for public use after paying owners the market value for their property(20)
  11. 24. The process of adding land to a city's legally defined territory(19)
  12. 26. Size of population necessary for any particular service to exist and remain profitable(18)
  13. 27. People of one ethnic group, usually middle class whites, would be frightened into selling their home at low prices when they heard that a family usually African American or Hispanic, was moving into the neighborhood(20)(CC)
  14. 28. The change in the use of a house from a single family home to rented units in a multi family dwelling and eventually to an abandoned building(20)(CC)
  15. 29. Areas of poverty occupied by a minority group as a result of discrimination(20)
Down
  1. 1. The center of an Islamic city and is usually surrounded by a complex of structures to serve the public(19)
  2. 2. Suburbanities move farther out into rural areas and work remotely(IDK)(18)
  3. 3. Contiguous geographic regions that function as the building blocks of a census(19)
  4. 4. The condition of not having a permanent place to live(20)
  5. 8. Process of people moving, usually from cities, to residential areas on the outskirts of cities(18)
  6. 9. The process by which banks refuse loans to those who want to purchase and improve properties in certain urban areas(20)(CC)
  7. 12. The process of wealthier residents moving into a neighborhood and making it unaffordable for existing residents(20)
  8. 15. Describes a city as a series of rings that surrounds a central business district(19)
  9. 16. An urban area consisting of one or more whole country units, that all act together as a coherent economic whole.(IDK)(18)
  10. 17. Area in which a ring goes out in all directions (18)
  11. 18. Place with permanent human population(18)
  12. 20. Areas with high concentration of people(18)
  13. 21. Who created the sector model(19)
  14. 23. The prosperous residential districts beyond the suburbs(20)
  15. 25. City An established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one (18) (CC)