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Side A ------ Side B settlement ------ a permanent collection of buildings where people reside, work, and obtain services consumer services ------ businesses that provide services primarily to individual consumers, including retail services and education, health, and leisure services business services ------ services that primarily meet the needs of other businesses, including professional, financial, and transportation services public services ------ services offered by the government to provide security for citizens and businesses clustered rural settlement ------ a rural settlement in which the houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each other and fields surround the settlement dispersed rural settlement ------ a rural settlement pattern characterized by isolated farms rather than clustered villages enclosure movement ------ the process of consolidating small landholdings into a smaller number of larger farms in England during the eighteenth century central place ------ a market center for the exchange of goods and services by people attracted from the surrounding area central place theory ------ a theory that explains the distribution of services, based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services; larger settlements are fewer and farther apart than smaller settlements and provide services for a larger number of people who are willing to travel farther threshold ------ the minimum number of people needed to support a service market area ------ the area surrounding a service from which customers are attracted hinterland ------ another name for a market area range ------ the maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service gravity model ------ a model that holds that the potential use of a service at a particular location is directly related to the number of people must travel to reach the service rank-size rule ------ a pattern of settlements in a country, such as the nth largest settlement is 1/n the population of the largest settlement primate city rule ------ a pattern of settlements in a country, such as that the largest settlement has more than twice as many people as the second-ranking settlement primate city ------ the largest settlement in a country, if it has more than twice as many people as the second-ranking settlement city-state ------ a sovereign state comprising a city and its immediate hinterland basic industries ------ industries that sell their products or services primarily to consumers outside the settlement nonbasic industries ------ industries that sell their products primarily to consumers in the community economic base ------ a community's unique collection of basic industries central business district (CBD) ------ the area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered
Side A ------ Side B settlement ------ a permanent collection of buildings where people reside, work, and obtain services consumer services ------ businesses that provide services primarily to individual consumers, including retail services and education, health, and leisure services business services ------ services that primarily meet the needs of other businesses, including professional, financial, and transportation services public services ------ services offered by the government to provide security for citizens and businesses clustered rural settlement ------ a rural settlement in which the houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each other and fields surround the settlement dispersed rural settlement ------ a rural settlement pattern characterized by isolated farms rather than clustered villages enclosure movement ------ the process of consolidating small landholdings into a smaller number of larger farms in England during the eighteenth century central place ------ a market center for the exchange of goods and services by people attracted from the surrounding area central place theory ------ a theory that explains the distribution of services, based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services; larger settlements are fewer and farther apart than smaller settlements and provide services for a larger number of people who are willing to travel farther threshold ------ the minimum number of people needed to support a service market area ------ the area surrounding a service from which customers are attracted hinterland ------ another name for a market area range ------ the maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service gravity model ------ a model that holds that the potential use of a service at a particular location is directly related to the number of people must travel to reach the service rank-size rule ------ a pattern of settlements in a country, such as the nth largest settlement is 1/n the population of the largest settlement primate city rule ------ a pattern of settlements in a country, such as that the largest settlement has more than twice as many people as the second-ranking settlement primate city ------ the largest settlement in a country, if it has more than twice as many people as the second-ranking settlement city-state ------ a sovereign state comprising a city and its immediate hinterland basic industries ------ industries that sell their products or services primarily to consumers outside the settlement nonbasic industries ------ industries that sell their products primarily to consumers in the community economic base ------ a community's unique collection of basic industries central business district (CBD) ------ the area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered
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