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In Burgess' land-use model, the low-class residential area is located just beyond the factory/industrial ring because __________. A. farming and ranching happen in the outermost ring B. the city is the epicenter and an unchanging landscape is assumed C. this is where many of the low-class residents would work, and they need to be able to walk to work D. cars made living farther from the city more feasible

Answer is -> C

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The correct answer is C) this is where many of the low-class residents would work, and they need to be able to walk to work.

Geographer Burgess proposed a land-use model, where the low-class residential area is located just beyond the factory/industrial ring because this is where many of the low-class residents would work, and they need to be able to walk to work.

The Burgess' land-use model is also known as the concentric zone model, which refers to the idea that the land and work have more value in the central zone of the city, also called the business district. This is the place were people, and business has their daily activities. Around downtown, there is the factory zone, followed by a zone of transition, then a working-class zone, followed by a residential zone, and finally, a commuter zone.

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I believe the correct answer would be option C. According to Burgess' land-use model, low-class residential area is located just beyond the industrial ring because it where many of the residents that belongs to this class would choose to work and they are to walk going work.
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