Starting Assignment What caused gentrifi-cation in New Orleans? What effects could it have?

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Starting Assignment What caused gentrifi-cation in New Orleans? What effects could it have?

Outcomes Explain the factors that initiate and drive urbanization and suburbanization. Evaluate problems and solutions associated with growth and decline within urban areas.

Gentrification Pro Con You will either be on the side of pro or con gentrification. Read your position and fill in your appropriate side of the chart. You and a small group will create a presentation illustrating your position in order to teach the other side. At the end of both presentations, a mini-debate will take place. At the end of the debate, you will answer the thought question at the bottom of the chart.

Gentrification in New Orleans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QW3tV4C8IGM

Closure What’s the author’s message in this political cartoon?

Cadastral systems the method of land survey through which land ownership and property lines are defined. Township and Range System (rectangular survey system): Based on a grid system that creates 1-square-mile sections Metes and Bounds Survey: Uses natural features to demarcate irregular parcels of land Long-lot Survey System: Divides land into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals

Do you agree with this woman’s sentiment? Closure Do you agree with this woman’s sentiment?