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AICP Exam Prep HCC - Movements

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Agrarian Movement   Thomas Jefferson focus on farms and agricultural way of life  
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Laissez Faire Movement   Adam Smith focus on free market economy  
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Public Health Movement   response to poor living conditions in cities  
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Garden City Movement   Ebenezer Howard self-contained communities surrounded by greenbelts  
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City Beautiful Movement   Daniel Burnham stressed order, balance, dignity, harmony, and neo-classical architecture incorporated civic improvements, parks, tree-lined boulevards, and public art into city design  
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Radiant City Movement   Le Corbusier modern skyscrapers surrounded by parks  
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City Humane Movement   FDR - New Deal Works Progress Administration  
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New Town Movement   full scale, self-contained towns features class integration and neighborhood unit principle Examples: Reston, VA and Columbia, MD  
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City Functional Movement   military/federal rigid structure  
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Suburbanization   "White Flight" - escape from cities  
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New Urbanism   Andres Duany focus on mixed use, walkable communities Example: Seaside, FL  
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Smart Growth/Sustainability   seeks to address problems caused by low-density development (such as threatened farmland, open space, increased public service costs, sprawl, and degradation of the environment)  
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