C) zone of workers' housing
Explanation:
The Latin American city model has some similarities and some differences with the other city models around the world. This city model includes several zones:
In general, the city model suggests that the central part of the city, or rather the core of it, should be the area where the majority of the commercial activity is done, but also part of it to be in the part where the rich residents live. The industry is supposed to be located in one part of the periphery of the city, between two areas where the poorer people live.
The majority of the resident live on the periphery of the city. The rich residents are concentrated around part of the commercial center. The middle-class residents are on each side from the richer residents, while the poorer people are located between the industrial capacities and the middle-class residents.
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