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APHG Unit 7 Vocabulary Review

Teacher: Mr. Vazquez
Across
An extensive concentration of urbanized settlement formed by a coalescence of several metropolitan areas.
The least powerful of world regions and therefore often marginalized or exploited.
Residential development characterized by extreme poverty; usually exists on land just outside of cities that is neither owned nor rented; aka: squatter settlements or favelas.
The amount of interaction between two cities is proportional the the size of the cities and inversely proportional to their distance.
The process of expansive suburban development over large areas where the automobile provides the primary source of transportation.
A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are spatially arranged in a series of rings.
The restoration of run-down urban areas by the middle class.
An urban design that calls for development, urban revitalization, and suburban reforms that create walkable neighborhoods with a diversity of housing and jobs.
Urban growth creates a pie-shaped urban structure due in part to the advancement of transportation like the electric trolley.
The lowest level of settlement offering few if any services.
A port facility where merchandise can be imported and re-exported without paying import duties.
Down
Came up with the Central Place Theory in 1903 to explain the number, size and location of human settlements in an urban system. They are typically organized by hexagons to eliminate unserved or overlapping market areas.
A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around a collection of nodes of activities.
A symbolically relocated capital city usually for economic or strategic reasons and is sometimes used to integrate outlying parts of a country.
The illegal practice of refusing to make mortgage loans or issue insurance policies in specific areas of a city for reasons other than economic qualifications of applicants.
A model of urban hierarchy where the population of a city or town is inversely proportional to its rank in the hierarchy.
The surrounding area served by an urban center.
A global city and the world's only island city-state. An entrepot and port city in SE Asia.
A pattern of settlement in a country, such that the largest settlement has more than twice as many people as the second largest settlement.
Suburban downtowns developing mainly around big regional shopping centers and office complexes often with hotels, restaurants and entertainment facilities.
An outlying, functionally uniform part of an urban area, and is often (but not always) adjacent to the central city