Deck 13: Global Urbanization

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The first country to colonize part of India was

A) Britain.
B) France.
C) Portugal.
D) Spain.
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British sections of dual cities

A) are typically arranged in a grid pattern.
B) have a railroad running through them.
C) are surrounded by mountains.
D) include bike and car lanes.
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The chief reason for the loss of life among Latin American natives in the 16th century was

A) wars with the Spanish and Portuguese colonists.
B) diseases imported from India.
C) a plunge in the birth rate.
D) a lack of access to farmland.
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Primate cities develop most often in

A) countries that were or are under foreign control.
B) countries that have a large number of modern cities.
C) large countries experiencing economic growth.
D) large countries with low rates of educational success.
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Japan's severe pollution is due to

A) rapid industrialization.
B) lax pollution regulations.
C) diminishing trade.
D) continued colonization.
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Which of the following would be found in the plaza mayor in a Latin American colonial city?

A) A Methodist church
B) Government offices
C) Low-income residences
D) Major banks.
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Early African cities typically

A) were not linked by trade.
B) were built quickly.
C) had wide, open streets.
D) had rich and poor in the same area.
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Which of the following is a city in Southeast Asia?

A) Hong Kong
B) Bangladesh
C) Jakarta
D) New Delhi
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Primacy ratio is computed by dividing the

A) primate city's population by the total population of the country.
B) primate city's population by the population of the second-largest city.
C) second-largest city's population by the primate city's population.
D) country's total population by the population of the second-largest city.
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Islamic cities declined after the Middle Ages due to

A) the Crusaders.
B) topsoil depletion.
C) influence of Christianity.
D) oppressive taxation.
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Which of the following best describes China's Special Economic Zones?

A) Manufacturers are allowed to make deals with foreign companies free from government interference.
B) Foreign companies are allowed to freely enter into China in order to make business arrangements.
C) They are areas of China that are tax-free, deregulated, and not susceptible to government interference.
D) They are agreements made between foreign and domestic companies to boost the Chinese economy.
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In place of urban centers, Africans built

A) suburban cities.
B) dual cities.
C) single cities.
D) large cities.
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Colonization has several common legacies. Which of the following is part of its national image?

A) Racial
B) Political
C) Religious
D) Educational
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The second wave of European colonization in Africa began in

A) 1607.
B) 1776.
C) 1862.
D) 1895.
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European powers sought to change the Middle East by

A) introducing Christianity as the official religion.
B) trading with it.
C) ruthlessly crushing its indigenous cities.
D) supporting Israel.
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Latin American cities lag far behind those in Europe, Canada, and the United States because

A) Latin America was never viewed as import-oriented cities.
B) most Latin American cities never developed much of an industrial base.
C) other rich nations and their corporations lent too much support to these cities.
D) the educational system in Latin America trails behind other countries.
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According to the text, in global perspective, Africa

A) is a continent in crisis.
B) is the most urbanized continent.
C) has the lowest rate of increase in urbanization.
D) has a growing farming community.
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Because of Latin America's higher level of education, large-scale immigration occurred between

A) 1920 and 1980.
B) 1840 and 1890.
C) 1860 and 1930.
D) 1890 and 1960.
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The Inca civilization was based in what is now

A) Mexico.
B) Peru.
C) Panama.
D) Brazil.
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The world's first known city is

A) Jericho.
B) Mexico City.
C) Rome.
D) Athens.
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Which of the following is not among the common problems of the cities of the developing world?

A) Spiraling populations
B) Quality of life problems
C) Shantytowns
D) Political division
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From the mid-19th century until the end of World War II, China was subjected to foreign control.
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Marco Posaw Indian cities primarily in terms of wealth and objects.
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Kolkata produces jute, manganese, mica, petroleum, and tea.
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Most Latin American cities have followed the pattern of rapid industrialization typical of Europe, Canada, and the United States.
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Southeast Asia remains one of the least urbanized areas of the world.
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Early Islamic cities had a surrounding wall.
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The world's largest urban agglomerations are also referred to as

A) Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
B) exurbs.
C) suburban sprawl.
D) megacities.
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The cities of the Aztec and Inca Empires were completely destroyed and replaced with Spanish cities.
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The total fertility rate is the number of children born annually for every 1,000 people in the population.
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Hong Kong is the world's third most important financial center after London and New York.
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The tremendous economic success of Japan enables the Japanese to enjoy a standard of living that is comparable to other industrial nations.
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The British destroyed existing cities in India whenever they came upon them.
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Europeans viewed the Middle East as a valuable prize.
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People in Islamic cities identify more with their neighborhoods than their cities.
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The slave trade was facilitated by the aid of Muslims.
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Rapid urban growth has established a primate-city pattern for the entire Middle East.
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A generation or two ago, one correctly thought of more-developed countries as the locales of the world's largest metropolitan areas, or

A) exurbs.
B) suburbs.
C) urban agglomerations.
D) Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
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Early African cities had a pattern based on a central business district surrounded by residential rings determined by income.
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Unlike India and China, Southeast Asia has little tradition of large indigenous cities.
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In the future, demographers fear, population totals in less-developed countries will soar further.
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The text points out that so-called over-urbanization in the developing world may well get a good deal worse before it gets better.
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Deck 13: Global Urbanization
1
The first country to colonize part of India was

A) Britain.
B) France.
C) Portugal.
D) Spain.
C
2
British sections of dual cities

A) are typically arranged in a grid pattern.
B) have a railroad running through them.
C) are surrounded by mountains.
D) include bike and car lanes.
A
3
The chief reason for the loss of life among Latin American natives in the 16th century was

A) wars with the Spanish and Portuguese colonists.
B) diseases imported from India.
C) a plunge in the birth rate.
D) a lack of access to farmland.
A
4
Primate cities develop most often in

A) countries that were or are under foreign control.
B) countries that have a large number of modern cities.
C) large countries experiencing economic growth.
D) large countries with low rates of educational success.
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Japan's severe pollution is due to

A) rapid industrialization.
B) lax pollution regulations.
C) diminishing trade.
D) continued colonization.
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Which of the following would be found in the plaza mayor in a Latin American colonial city?

A) A Methodist church
B) Government offices
C) Low-income residences
D) Major banks.
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Early African cities typically

A) were not linked by trade.
B) were built quickly.
C) had wide, open streets.
D) had rich and poor in the same area.
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Which of the following is a city in Southeast Asia?

A) Hong Kong
B) Bangladesh
C) Jakarta
D) New Delhi
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Primacy ratio is computed by dividing the

A) primate city's population by the total population of the country.
B) primate city's population by the population of the second-largest city.
C) second-largest city's population by the primate city's population.
D) country's total population by the population of the second-largest city.
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Islamic cities declined after the Middle Ages due to

A) the Crusaders.
B) topsoil depletion.
C) influence of Christianity.
D) oppressive taxation.
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Which of the following best describes China's Special Economic Zones?

A) Manufacturers are allowed to make deals with foreign companies free from government interference.
B) Foreign companies are allowed to freely enter into China in order to make business arrangements.
C) They are areas of China that are tax-free, deregulated, and not susceptible to government interference.
D) They are agreements made between foreign and domestic companies to boost the Chinese economy.
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In place of urban centers, Africans built

A) suburban cities.
B) dual cities.
C) single cities.
D) large cities.
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Colonization has several common legacies. Which of the following is part of its national image?

A) Racial
B) Political
C) Religious
D) Educational
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The second wave of European colonization in Africa began in

A) 1607.
B) 1776.
C) 1862.
D) 1895.
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European powers sought to change the Middle East by

A) introducing Christianity as the official religion.
B) trading with it.
C) ruthlessly crushing its indigenous cities.
D) supporting Israel.
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Latin American cities lag far behind those in Europe, Canada, and the United States because

A) Latin America was never viewed as import-oriented cities.
B) most Latin American cities never developed much of an industrial base.
C) other rich nations and their corporations lent too much support to these cities.
D) the educational system in Latin America trails behind other countries.
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According to the text, in global perspective, Africa

A) is a continent in crisis.
B) is the most urbanized continent.
C) has the lowest rate of increase in urbanization.
D) has a growing farming community.
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Because of Latin America's higher level of education, large-scale immigration occurred between

A) 1920 and 1980.
B) 1840 and 1890.
C) 1860 and 1930.
D) 1890 and 1960.
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The Inca civilization was based in what is now

A) Mexico.
B) Peru.
C) Panama.
D) Brazil.
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The world's first known city is

A) Jericho.
B) Mexico City.
C) Rome.
D) Athens.
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Which of the following is not among the common problems of the cities of the developing world?

A) Spiraling populations
B) Quality of life problems
C) Shantytowns
D) Political division
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From the mid-19th century until the end of World War II, China was subjected to foreign control.
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Marco Posaw Indian cities primarily in terms of wealth and objects.
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Kolkata produces jute, manganese, mica, petroleum, and tea.
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Most Latin American cities have followed the pattern of rapid industrialization typical of Europe, Canada, and the United States.
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Southeast Asia remains one of the least urbanized areas of the world.
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Early Islamic cities had a surrounding wall.
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The world's largest urban agglomerations are also referred to as

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C) suburban sprawl.
D) megacities.
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The cities of the Aztec and Inca Empires were completely destroyed and replaced with Spanish cities.
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The total fertility rate is the number of children born annually for every 1,000 people in the population.
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Hong Kong is the world's third most important financial center after London and New York.
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The tremendous economic success of Japan enables the Japanese to enjoy a standard of living that is comparable to other industrial nations.
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The British destroyed existing cities in India whenever they came upon them.
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Europeans viewed the Middle East as a valuable prize.
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People in Islamic cities identify more with their neighborhoods than their cities.
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The slave trade was facilitated by the aid of Muslims.
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Rapid urban growth has established a primate-city pattern for the entire Middle East.
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A generation or two ago, one correctly thought of more-developed countries as the locales of the world's largest metropolitan areas, or

A) exurbs.
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C) urban agglomerations.
D) Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
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Early African cities had a pattern based on a central business district surrounded by residential rings determined by income.
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Unlike India and China, Southeast Asia has little tradition of large indigenous cities.
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In the future, demographers fear, population totals in less-developed countries will soar further.
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The text points out that so-called over-urbanization in the developing world may well get a good deal worse before it gets better.
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