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Social Studies, 05.05.2020 17:45, mistyshaw3736

In the time since Jacobs published her study describing the "eyes and ears upon the street," the appearance and composition of many urban neighborhoods have changed significantly. Modern neighborhoods are more likely to be made up of residents from different cultural backgrounds, have more signs of economic inequalities present, and demonstrate extremely varying personal behaviors. How do these changes affect Jacobs’s concept?

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