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What is one of Jane Jacobs' key arguments in her book 'The Death and Life of Great American Cities'?
Cities should be designed primarily for cars.
Diverse and mixed-use neighborhoods are vital for urban vitality.
The design of cities does not impact social interactions.
Large parks are more beneficial than small local parks.
Which term is often associated with Jane Jacobs' vision for urban environments?
Urban Renewal
Suburban Sprawl
Vitality
Zoning Laws
What role did Jane Jacobs see for community members in urban planning?
They should be excluded from decision-making processes.
They should have a leading role in shaping their neighborhoods.
They only need to follow regulations set by planners.
They are primarily consumers of urban space.
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