Deck 8: The Context of Cities

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Georg Simmel argued that the city stimulates us via its concentration of the human experience into a small space.
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سؤال
Which of the following statements best describes Lynch's concept of mental maps?

A) Mental maps mix accurate details with distortions.
B) Mental maps of two people living in the same city will be similar.
C) Mental maps contain very few unfamiliar sections.
D) Mental maps may represent of an area in its entirety.
سؤال
Virginia Schein's single mothers on public assistance all

A) were lazy.
B) had extensive family support.
C) were working or had some work experience.
D) had four or more children.
سؤال
Each person's mental image of a city is stagnant.
سؤال
Which of the following statements about social movements and cities are true?

A) Social movements benefit from the social interaction in cities.
B) Small social movements focus on issues such as prostitution.
C) Radical social movements are not initiated in cities.
D) Large social movements begin with small groups.
سؤال
People form images of cities by

A) finding connections between physical locations in the city.
B) talking to others about what the important landmarks are.
C) organizing the physical locations in a meaningful way.
D) using technology to determine where they want to live.
سؤال
Which of the following is a stereotype associated with suburban life?

A) Suburban life is constantly changing.
B) The majority of people live inside a city.
C) Suburbs abound with soccer moms.
D) People who live in suburbs are used to diversity.
سؤال
Applying the gesellschaft and gemeinschaft characteristics to make sense of a city means that it is being evaluated using the city's

A) physical form.
B) economic structure.
C) social control.
D) modern capabilities.
سؤال
An urban network is

A) NBC.
B) the collected mental maps of a group.
C) interpersonal ties.
D) a means of identifying with the city.
سؤال
Some cities have more sharply defined images in the minds of their residents than other cities do.
سؤال
The image of a city, as defined by Kevin Lynch, is the

A) slogan or catch phrase associated with the city.
B) attitude which residents of the city have.
C) generalized mental picture of the city's external physical world.
D) historical character of the city.
سؤال
Elizabeth Bott Spillius found that working-class spouses in London, England, had

A) a joint marriage network, while middle class spouses had a segregated one.
B) a segregated marriage network while middle class spouses had a joint one.
C) middle class spouses and joint marriage networks, but wealthy spouses had segregated ones.
D) middle class spouses and segregated marriage networks, but wealthy spouses had joint ones.
سؤال
How do we respond to the city?

A) In similar ways
B) Using rare strategies
C) Based on socialization
D) Through learned attitudes
سؤال
Carol Stack found in her study of poor African Americans that they

A) created social networks to socialize.
B) established an extensive network of cooperation and mutual aid.
C) refused assistance when offered to them.
D) became heavily indebted.
سؤال
Gerald Suttles argues that the images people have about cities are

A) stereotypical.
B) objective reality.
C) overwhelmingly negative.
D) one individual's impression.
سؤال
The five common elements in urban images, according to Lynch, are

A) districts, landmarks, nodes, paths, and skylines.
B) areas, districts, landmarks, nodes, and paths.
C) areas, districts, edges, landmarks, and paths.
D) districts, edges, landmarks, nodes, and paths.
سؤال
Identifying with the city is aided by

A) sports.
B) clothing.
C) art.
D) architecture
سؤال
Pedestrian traffic in the United States is characterized by

A) people walking blindly into traffic.
B) people ignoring each other while breaking the social rules.
C) people noting the speed at which others are walking.
D) people refusing to alert others to their position and collide.
سؤال
Besides coping with the city's sheer numbers, urbanites also must learn to deal with anonymity because we live in what Lyn Lofland calls

A) the exurbs.
B) a world of strangers.
C) urban images.
D) the urban network.
سؤال
Most urban poor try to cope with the harsh realities of life through

A) prayer.
B) retreating into complete isolation.
C) forming social networks.
D) stealing and other forms of crime.
سؤال
Herbert Gans found that Boston's West End was a chaotic slum.
سؤال
People identify with their cities based on both personal and shared experiences and events.
سؤال
Between 1988 and 2002, Seattle had an extensive social movement focused on improving the city's neighborhoods.
سؤال
People stereotype strangers based on their spatial location.
سؤال
McMansions are an example of the large houses on sprawling estates.
سؤال
Describe how people privatize the public spaces and make them their own. How might graffiti be seen as an example of this process?
سؤال
"Lonely Hearts Clubs" are an example of a temporary network.
سؤال
What are the four main types of scenes? Identify them and provide an example of each.
سؤال
The physical layout of the city uniquely determines how we view a city.
سؤال
Eliot Liebow's street-corner men assisted each other in finding work.
سؤال
Look around your classroom and try to determine the stereotypes you use to differentiate people of different majors on your campus. Think about the last time you approached a stranger. What drew you to them? Do you react differently to people based on physical appearance and location?
سؤال
Technology severs physical ties with communities but allows us to maintain relationships in spite of distance.
سؤال
It is difficult to catch a cab in Ho Chi Minh City.
سؤال
A gang is one type of urban network based on mutual aid. Explain why this statement is true or false.
سؤال
Race plays a part in how residents view a city.
سؤال
Appearances are not as important as they used to be in classifying strangers.
سؤال
Discuss how class and race impact the urban experience.
سؤال
By changing how we act and dress, we can convey a different impression to others.
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Deck 8: The Context of Cities
1
Georg Simmel argued that the city stimulates us via its concentration of the human experience into a small space.
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2
Which of the following statements best describes Lynch's concept of mental maps?

A) Mental maps mix accurate details with distortions.
B) Mental maps of two people living in the same city will be similar.
C) Mental maps contain very few unfamiliar sections.
D) Mental maps may represent of an area in its entirety.
A
3
Virginia Schein's single mothers on public assistance all

A) were lazy.
B) had extensive family support.
C) were working or had some work experience.
D) had four or more children.
C
4
Each person's mental image of a city is stagnant.
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5
Which of the following statements about social movements and cities are true?

A) Social movements benefit from the social interaction in cities.
B) Small social movements focus on issues such as prostitution.
C) Radical social movements are not initiated in cities.
D) Large social movements begin with small groups.
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6
People form images of cities by

A) finding connections between physical locations in the city.
B) talking to others about what the important landmarks are.
C) organizing the physical locations in a meaningful way.
D) using technology to determine where they want to live.
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7
Which of the following is a stereotype associated with suburban life?

A) Suburban life is constantly changing.
B) The majority of people live inside a city.
C) Suburbs abound with soccer moms.
D) People who live in suburbs are used to diversity.
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8
Applying the gesellschaft and gemeinschaft characteristics to make sense of a city means that it is being evaluated using the city's

A) physical form.
B) economic structure.
C) social control.
D) modern capabilities.
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9
An urban network is

A) NBC.
B) the collected mental maps of a group.
C) interpersonal ties.
D) a means of identifying with the city.
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Some cities have more sharply defined images in the minds of their residents than other cities do.
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11
The image of a city, as defined by Kevin Lynch, is the

A) slogan or catch phrase associated with the city.
B) attitude which residents of the city have.
C) generalized mental picture of the city's external physical world.
D) historical character of the city.
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12
Elizabeth Bott Spillius found that working-class spouses in London, England, had

A) a joint marriage network, while middle class spouses had a segregated one.
B) a segregated marriage network while middle class spouses had a joint one.
C) middle class spouses and joint marriage networks, but wealthy spouses had segregated ones.
D) middle class spouses and segregated marriage networks, but wealthy spouses had joint ones.
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How do we respond to the city?

A) In similar ways
B) Using rare strategies
C) Based on socialization
D) Through learned attitudes
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Carol Stack found in her study of poor African Americans that they

A) created social networks to socialize.
B) established an extensive network of cooperation and mutual aid.
C) refused assistance when offered to them.
D) became heavily indebted.
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15
Gerald Suttles argues that the images people have about cities are

A) stereotypical.
B) objective reality.
C) overwhelmingly negative.
D) one individual's impression.
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16
The five common elements in urban images, according to Lynch, are

A) districts, landmarks, nodes, paths, and skylines.
B) areas, districts, landmarks, nodes, and paths.
C) areas, districts, edges, landmarks, and paths.
D) districts, edges, landmarks, nodes, and paths.
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17
Identifying with the city is aided by

A) sports.
B) clothing.
C) art.
D) architecture
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18
Pedestrian traffic in the United States is characterized by

A) people walking blindly into traffic.
B) people ignoring each other while breaking the social rules.
C) people noting the speed at which others are walking.
D) people refusing to alert others to their position and collide.
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Besides coping with the city's sheer numbers, urbanites also must learn to deal with anonymity because we live in what Lyn Lofland calls

A) the exurbs.
B) a world of strangers.
C) urban images.
D) the urban network.
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Most urban poor try to cope with the harsh realities of life through

A) prayer.
B) retreating into complete isolation.
C) forming social networks.
D) stealing and other forms of crime.
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Herbert Gans found that Boston's West End was a chaotic slum.
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People identify with their cities based on both personal and shared experiences and events.
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Between 1988 and 2002, Seattle had an extensive social movement focused on improving the city's neighborhoods.
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People stereotype strangers based on their spatial location.
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McMansions are an example of the large houses on sprawling estates.
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Describe how people privatize the public spaces and make them their own. How might graffiti be seen as an example of this process?
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"Lonely Hearts Clubs" are an example of a temporary network.
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What are the four main types of scenes? Identify them and provide an example of each.
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The physical layout of the city uniquely determines how we view a city.
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Eliot Liebow's street-corner men assisted each other in finding work.
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Look around your classroom and try to determine the stereotypes you use to differentiate people of different majors on your campus. Think about the last time you approached a stranger. What drew you to them? Do you react differently to people based on physical appearance and location?
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Technology severs physical ties with communities but allows us to maintain relationships in spite of distance.
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It is difficult to catch a cab in Ho Chi Minh City.
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A gang is one type of urban network based on mutual aid. Explain why this statement is true or false.
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Race plays a part in how residents view a city.
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Appearances are not as important as they used to be in classifying strangers.
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Discuss how class and race impact the urban experience.
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By changing how we act and dress, we can convey a different impression to others.
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