City Model questions
Ch. 9 City Models Pg 294-303 Why are cities not a collection of random buildings and people? Name at least 3 different regions/zones of a city. Which of the 3 main models fails to clearly define the living space of the different social classes? Why might the lower classes typically be next to the core/CBD? Describe why the multiple nuclei model would fit a modern city more than the other two models. In the sector model, what would the transportation most likely be? Why is it where it is? In the sector and multiple nuclei models, why is the manufacturing and industry not next to the high class residential area? How is the Latin American city model almost exactly opposite from the North American Models?