Unit 7 Review Pd3

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Across
  1. 2. contiguous geographic regions that function as the building blocks of a census(ch19 idk)
  2. 4. visual reminders on the landscape of how the centers of cities have changed over time(ch20
  3. 5. in which people of one ethnic group, usually middle-class whites would be frightened into selling their homes at low prices when they heard that a family of another group, usually African American could live and neighborhoods where they could not(ch20 cc)
  4. 6. process of promoting growth and controlling change in urban land use(ch19 vit)
  5. 7. a variant of the multiple-nuclei model, describes suburban neighborhoods surrounding an inner city served by nodes of commercial activity along a ring rod or beltway(ch19 idk)
  6. 10. collection of adjacent cities across which population density is high and continuous(ch18 cc)
  7. 12. a city as a series of rings that surrounds a central business district(ch19 vit)
  8. 13. describes sectors of land use for low-, medium-, and high- income housing(ch19 cc)
  9. 15. (CBD)commercial heart of a city(ch19 vit)
  10. 18. explain the distribution of central places in urban hierarchy(ch18 vit)
  11. 19. recognized evolution American metropolis based on impact of transportation and communication(ch18 idk)
  12. 24. after sociologist E. W. Burgess who proposed it in the 1920s(ch19 cc)
  13. 26. areas of undeveloped land around major urban areas(ch20 idk)
  14. 27. city with more than 10,000 but less than 50,000(ch18 cc)
  15. 28. functional zonation occurred around multiple centers, or nodes(ch19 cc)
  16. 29. when people move farther out into rural areas and work remotely(ch18 idk)
  17. 30. the change in the use of a house from a single-family home to rented units in a multifamily dwelling and eventually to an abandoned building(ch20 idk)
Down
  1. 1. describes one way in which the sizes of cities within a region map develop;distribute services to where it's most developed(ch18 vit)
  2. 3. movement in urban planning that involved emphasis of walkable, mixed-use neighborhood(ch20 vit)
  3. 8. (MSA)city with at least 50,000 people(ch18 cc)
  4. 9. size of population necessary for any service to exist and remain profitable(ch18 vit)
  5. 11. areas not connected to city services and under the control of drug lords and gangs(ch19 idk)
  6. 14. cities the region just outside the central business districts in North American cities, to densely settled peripheral suburbs in Europe, to the squatter settlements and favelas of less developed countries(ch20 vit)
  7. 16. describes a city with a CBD with wedge-like sectors/zones(ch19 vit)
  8. 17. a chain of connected cities;developed a string of cities from Boston through New York(ch18 idk)
  9. 20. cities shaped by the distances people can walk(ch18 vit)
  10. 21. decrease in urban population as a result of economic or social changes(ch20 cc)
  11. 22. moving outward into rural area(ch20 vit)
  12. 23. process of improving quality of housing in an inner city disproportionately hurting other people(ch20 cc)
  13. 25. developers purchase land beyond the periphery of the city's built-up area in a process(ch20 idk)