Cape Town - a divided city

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Name three differences cape town and dutch cities?

1. No slums (or townships)
2. Different populations groups
3. Much less separation

What do people mean by segregation in Cape Town?

Because there are separate neighbourhoods for different population groups.

Why do you think social segregation and spatial segregation both describe Cape Town?

They live in separate neighbourhoods so they also live separate lives (no contact)
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How can the government help integration?

1. send all the children to the same schools
2. build cheap houses in white neighbourhoods
3. spread the different groups
4. improve education in townships

What are the black diamonds?

a small group  of clack with a better life . Belong to middle class with a good job and income.

What is the difference between cape town and the rest of south Africa?

there are a lot more mixed-race and whites in cape town

Compare the location of the ethnic neighbourhoods with the f5 neighbourhoods in cape town with w8 model of south african city. Is cape town like a normal city in south africa

Yes, because there are white neighgbourhoods outside the centre. The mixed racneighbourhoodsand the black townships (and slums) are around them.

What is the biggest difference between the city of cape town and a normal city in south  africa?

no circles and the centre isn't in the middle but near the sea

What causes gated communities

for protection against crime

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