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AP Human Geography
Unit 4 – Political Geography
Topic 4.2
What is a potential drawback in the application of the concentric zone model in urban geography?
It assumes cities develop with uniform patterns and doesn't account for unique historical, cultural or economic factors.
It suggests that all cities have central business districts, which is untrue for some modern cities.
The model fails to consider the existence of satellite cities or suburbs around a main city.
It undervalues the importance of transportation methods within a city.
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