Answer:
Sector model theory suggested that cities grow in a circular fashion
Thus Option D is the right answer.
Explanation:
Concentric Circle growth model is first envisaged by Ernest Burgess who specifies that urban settlements of Chicago are based on this pattern. It starts with the central commercial region in the mid of the city.
Workers and employees who can afford their own transportation and rent are settled around the business hub. The second zone consists of offices and factories, industrial warehouses and transportation hub.
Third zone comprises of the typical residential houses. Mostly working class resides in this third zone. Fourth zone is also another residential area for elite and white collar job holders.
<span>The man will not catch the bus as unless he is running faster as he has to align with the bus door in order to get on. The only other thing that could make it so that he could was if he ran long enough for the bus to run out of gas.</span>
That millions of people may not be reached because of issues including: out reach communities cut by geography, insecurity, war, violence against humanitarian personnel, and other conditions.
Because many believed in communism
The correct answer is the Wade-Davis Bill.
The Wade-Davis bill was a proposed alternative to Abraham Lincoln's 10-Percent Plan. The Wade-Davis Bill required that a majority of white males in states that seceded to pledge their loyalty and had strict restrictions on office holding.