Examples of Detroit in the following topics:
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- Before the 1980s, Detroit was a center of industrial production and a hot spot of American culture.
- Today, Detroit is associated with a high concentration of poverty, unemployment, and noticeable racial isolation.
- The city of Detroit, and the U.S. automobile industry, are regarded as the prototypical examples of deindustrialization's negative effects, but Detroit is not an isolated example.
- Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, St.
- This map depicts the economic ramifications of deindustrialization in the Detroit area.
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- Detroit was once known for automobile manufacturing and was associated with comfortable, middle-class living.
- After automobile manufacturing was largely moved overseas, Detroit has come to be known for urban decay and an abandoned city center.
- The city of Detroit represents the deindustrialization crisis in the American context.
- Detroit was once a center of production associated with a high-quality, middle-class standard of living.
- Today, Detroit is associated with a high concentration of poverty, unemployment, noticeable racial isolation, and a deserted urban center.
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- Scenes can be used to describe geographic subsets of a subculture, such as the Detroit drum and bass scene or the London goth scene.
- The term can be used to describe geographic subsets of a subculture, like the Detroit drum and bass scene or the London goth scene.
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- An example of deindustrialization and urban decline in the United States is Detroit.
- After free-trade agreements were instituted with less developed nations in the 1980s and 1990s, Detroit-based auto manufacturers relocated their production facilities to other areas where wages and working standards (and therefore costs of operation) were lower.
- Detroit and other industrial towns, such as Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and St.
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- Ronald Reagan giving his Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention, Detroit, MI.
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