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AP Human Geography
Unit 6 – Cities and Urban Land–Use
Topic 6.5
What flaw does the Sector Model reveal about the Burgess Concentric Zone Model?
It highlights that social groups often cluster in sectors or wedges, not just concentric zones.
It rejects the notion that different city zones have distinct characteristics.
It disproves the idea that cities grow outward from a central point.
It argues against the existence of a central business district in most cities.
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