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Which of the following could the sector model account for better than the concentric zone model?

A sudden renewal of the central business district
Creation of new zones as cities grow
An inward migration of upwardly mobile populations
The proximity of wealthy and poor neighborhoods near the city center
The continued presence of light industry near a city's core

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The creation of new zones as cities grow could the sector model account better than the concentric zone model. It involves the growth of the city.

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What is the sector model?

The sector model is a model aimed at understanding the growth of a city, which was developed by Homer Hoyt.

According to this model (sector model), the cities should have an outward/external progression of their growth.

The sector model can be observed in Chicago city and contraposes with the concentric model of growth.

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