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ethnic landscapes flags
flag colors
-sky
-nov
ethnicity can be... a heritage difference
religious difference
2 steps in immigration to assimilation acculturation
assimilation
acculturation priorities job
house
common black names... names of Presidents
e.g. Jefferson
tribal preindustrial
egalitarian
acropolis highest point
where temples was built. likely had food storage
agora marketplace. place where people from outside the walls / city gathered to trade
barter
castra Roman military grid structure of an outpost
may later develop into a city. "Chesters" and Casters" in England were castras.
medieval city attributes fortress
wall
citadel inner
older walled off area of a medieval city
during the Renaissance
what was rediscovered (in terms of cities) city planning from classical era
boulevard bulwark
a defensive structure that was essentially a long
city construction methods to control population build statues everywhere (so it creates an unavoidable sense of authority)
pave roads (so peasants cannot use cobble stones as weapons)
Washington D.C. was designed by whom and based on what other city? designed by Thomas Jefferson
inspired by Paris – high visibility of monuments with wide boulevards
bastide planned
fortified medieval French outposts / cities used to control territory in the new world; e.g. Pittsburg PA