Kelbi Hall 2nd period

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