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  practice in which lending institutions refuse to loans in a specific area b/cof perceived mortgage risk transition of a neighborhood from being predominantly white to predominantly hispanic

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  1. practice in which lending institutions refuse to loans in a specific area b/cof perceived mortgage risk
  2. transition of a neighborhood from being predominantly white to predominantly hispanic. (may occur with gentrification
  3. what reason was identified by Clark (2002) as a reason for continued racial separation?
  4. According to Smith's (1979) rent gap theory, what phenomenon occurred when the gap between capitalized ground rent and potential ground rent was wide enough
  5. Besides economic production, which reason has been cited as an impetus for gentrification?
  6. Which of the following is a side-effect of gated communities?
  7. marks the change in a neighborhood from mixed ethnic makeup to domination by a particular ethnic group
  8. In which city did the hilly terrain contribute to forming and preserving neighborhood identity?
  9. In a common interest development (CID), a property owner possesses rights to what?
  10. What method was used to analyze the ethnic transition of census tracts in St. Louis?
  11. Which part of the United States has the highest concentration of gated communities?
  12. Gans argued that the city did not produce the localite and the cosmopolite, but that the city is made up of both types of residents and those in between. Which lifestyle types did Gans present?

 

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