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AICP exam

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show Pre-1900 to WWII1st American Suburb (RR connection & Curvilinear St)Fredrick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux  
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show Pre-1900 to WWII1880 Model Industrial Town George Pullman (owed Industry built town around it)  
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White City   show
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show 1898 Ebendezer Howard Garden City Movement (Public ownership of land like Condos)  
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Letchworth, England   show
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show 1st Garden City in US 1924(not totally true to form)  
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Radburn, NJ   show
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New Deal Greenbelt Towns   show
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Tract Home   show
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Reston, Virginia   show
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Columbia, MD   show
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Mariemont, Ohio   show
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show Walkable mixed use urban design transportationSeaside, Fl (1984) Kentlands, MD (1988) Celebration, FL (1996) Mississippi Coast (2005)  
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Burgess   show
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Hoyt   show
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Harris and Ullman   show
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Rational (synoptic)   show
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Incremental Planning   show
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show Face to Face planning (one on one)Share knowledge and learn togetheryour knowledge and talk to everyone of knowledge neighborhood  
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show founder of Advocacy planning  
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show Advocacy PlanningBack of Yards Organization (Chicago Slums)peoples rights (negotiate for economic and political gains  
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show Equity Planning spin off of Advocacy Planning  
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show 1960 "Power to People" Plan for groupsMultiple plans then pick from thoseopen to public  
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Radical Planning   show
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Communicative planning   show
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Ladder of Participation   show
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