AP 30 Minute Quick Review: Urbanization

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AP 30 Minute Quick Review: Urbanization You have 5 minutes to look over the following models: Burgess Hoyt In examining the shapes of the models, notice if the zones or sectors are fragmented or perforated Do they have rings? If so, how many? How are they shaped

5 Minutes Draw and label the following models: Burgess Hoyt

E.W.Burgess-Concentric Zone Model Urban land use; 1923; sociologist, Chicago (flat) Central business district Zone of transition Zone of independent worker’s homes Zone of better residences Commuter’s zone

Homer Hoyt- Sector Model Urban/city land use; 1939; not rings; Chicago---draw shape on board CBD Transportation & Industry Lower-class residential Middle-class residential High-class residential

Suggestions Compare and contrast Burgess and Hoyt Essay format Create an outline Example: I. Burgess Background – Burgess, date, example Describe each concentric rings Assumptions/criticisms II. Hoyt Background – Hoyt, date, example Describe each sector III. Compare Similarities – urban/cities; Chicago; period Contrast Differences - concept