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Spatial Inequality. By Ebony J, Chris K, Whitney H, and Alec B. Detroit Rich House.
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Spatial Inequality By Ebony J, Chris K, Whitney H, and Alec B
Detroit Rich House This is a house from a wealthy neighborhood known as Indian Village. The upper class citizens such as business leaders own wealthy homes in Detroit. The fact that this house could be located very close to a poor house is spatial inequality.
Detroit Poor House Poor houses in Detroit are owned by lower class citizens known as the working poor. Most houses like this are run down like this one, or abandoned.
Mexico City Rich House This is a nice house located in Mexico City. Not a lot of the population can afford these types of houses that often have gardens in the center.
Mexico City Poor House Mexico City slums are located on the outskirts of the city. Other lower class citizens live in run down apartments above shops, or tenements. Part of the house above is owner built.
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