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“The first to explain distribution of social groups within urban areas. Based on a single city, Chicago, it was created by sociologist Ernest Burgess in 1924.”
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Read more“– economic activities use raw materials to make a tangible product that is new and more valuable than the original raw material. Such activities include manufacturing automobiles, assembling electronic goods, producing electric power, or making pottery.”
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Read more“A second theory of urban structure was proposed in 1939 by economist Homer Hoyt. The — model proposed that a city develops in sectors instead of rings. Certain areas of a city are more attractive for various activities, whether by chance or geographic and environmental reasons. As the city grows and these activities flourish and expand outward, they do so in a wedge shape and become a sector of the city.”
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Read more“– economic activities do not involve directly acquiring and remaking natural resources. Instead, these activities provide services to people and businesses. Doctors, teachers, lawyers, bankers, truck drivers, and store clerks all provide professional, wholesale, or retail services.”
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Read more“SPATIAL THEORY—geographical theory that seeks to explain the number, size, and location of human settlements in an urban system”
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Read more“The variations in population that occur across a country, a continent, or the world”
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Read moreA boundary that follows a geometric pattern
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Read moreA form of government in which all key powers are given to the national or central government
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Read more“– boundaries—which often follow straight lines and do not account for natural and cultural features—exist between Libya, Egypt, and Algeria.”
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