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AP Human Geography
Unit 6 – Cities and Urban Land–Use
Topic 6.5
How does the Burgess Model best describe the internal structure of cities?
It represents urban density in terms of a grid pattern.
It depicts urban areas as concentric zones with distinct characteristics.
It classifies urban neighborhoods based on cultural diversity.
It explains urban growth through radial expansion from a central business district.
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