Deck 12: Urbanization and Population
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Deck 12: Urbanization and Population
1
Most of the world's population __________.
A) is migratory
B) lives in cities
C) lives in rural areas
D) lives in suburbs
A) is migratory
B) lives in cities
C) lives in rural areas
D) lives in suburbs
lives in cities
2
Today there are __________ megacities.
A) 15
B) 18
C) 23
D) 30
A) 15
B) 18
C) 23
D) 30
30
3
The movement of masses of people to cities, known as __________, creates unique problems never before dealt with on a global scale.
A) urban crisis
B) urban homesteading
C) urban sprawl
D) urbanization
A) urban crisis
B) urban homesteading
C) urban sprawl
D) urbanization
urbanization
4
Erica's research focuses on the social process whereby cities grow. The focus is on __________.
A) urbanization
B) demographic transition
C) disinvestment
D) laterization
A) urbanization
B) demographic transition
C) disinvestment
D) laterization
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5
Bob's research focuses on drug dealers and their impact on urban flight. He is studying __________.
A) urban crisis
B) urban homesteading
C) urban sprawl
D) urbanization
A) urban crisis
B) urban homesteading
C) urban sprawl
D) urbanization
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6
__________ explains the tendency of any town or city to expand radially from its central business district.
A) Gentrification theory
B) The demographic transition
C) Concentric zone theory
D) Redlining
A) Gentrification theory
B) The demographic transition
C) Concentric zone theory
D) Redlining
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7
In his research, Elijah Anderson found a group of men who were decent and hardworking. They were known as the __________.
A) hoodlums
B) gentlemen
C) regulars
D) wineheads
A) hoodlums
B) gentlemen
C) regulars
D) wineheads
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8
How many areas are there in a city?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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9
The research approach used by symbolic interactionists studying urban life that involves not imposing one's own values or views on others is often called __________.
A) disinvestment
B) gemeinschaft
C) gesellschaft
D) the Chicago School of Sociology
A) disinvestment
B) gemeinschaft
C) gesellschaft
D) the Chicago School of Sociology
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10
The __________ occurs when one group moves into an area already occupied by people who have different characteristics.
A) green revolution
B) invasion-succession cycle
C) demographic transition
D) precipitating incident
A) green revolution
B) invasion-succession cycle
C) demographic transition
D) precipitating incident
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11
Taisha lives in the urban slums. According to Burgess, she lives in __________.
A) Zone 1
B) Zone 2
C) Zone 3
D) Zone 4
A) Zone 1
B) Zone 2
C) Zone 3
D) Zone 4
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12
In Dallas, Texas, most of the car dealerships are clustered together in specific areas. This illustrates __________.
A) zones of functional specialties
B) concentric zones
C) edge cities
D) enterprise zones
A) zones of functional specialties
B) concentric zones
C) edge cities
D) enterprise zones
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13
Hadassah's research examines how the urban poor in India perceive their own life satisfaction in comparison with others. This research is in line with __________.
A) conflict theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
A) conflict theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
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14
Violet believes that cities have declined because of policies developed by business owners. Violet's beliefs are in line with __________.
A) conflict theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
A) conflict theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
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15
__________ suggest that the poor are oppressed by leaders who pursue their own political and economic interests.
A) Conflict theorists
B) Symbolic interactionists
C) Functionalists
D) Feminist theorists
A) Conflict theorists
B) Symbolic interactionists
C) Functionalists
D) Feminist theorists
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16
__________ stress that the privileged run the cities and make the decisions that keep their power intact.
A) Conflict theorists
B) Symbolic interactionists
C) Functionalists
D) Feminist theorists
A) Conflict theorists
B) Symbolic interactionists
C) Functionalists
D) Feminist theorists
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17
Which sociologist found six main values of belonging to a gang?
A) Albert Cohen
B) Walter Miller
C) Ruth Horowitz
D) Elijah Anderson
A) Albert Cohen
B) Walter Miller
C) Ruth Horowitz
D) Elijah Anderson
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18
The cities facing the most decline in their regional restratification are in the __________.
A) Midwest
B) West
C) Northeast
D) South
A) Midwest
B) West
C) Northeast
D) South
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19
The feeling of belonging to __________ involves a sense that others care what happens to us and that we can depend on the people around us.
A) a town
B) alienation
C) a community
D) windrows
A) a town
B) alienation
C) a community
D) windrows
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20
The destitute and the emotionally disturbed living in the city are often referred to as the __________.
A) poor
B) trapped
C) deprived
D) ethnic villagers
A) poor
B) trapped
C) deprived
D) ethnic villagers
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21
Since moving to New York City from a small town in Mississippi, Ellie has lived in isolation and fear. This illustrates __________.
A) laterization
B) alienation
C) community
D) windrows
A) laterization
B) alienation
C) community
D) windrows
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22
Cretia Mae has lived in a rural area for her entire life. She says that she loves the country life because she has neighbors who care about her and on whom she can depend. This suggests that Cretia Mae appreciates __________.
A) laterization
B) alienation
C) community
D) windrows
A) laterization
B) alienation
C) community
D) windrows
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23
Helen is a professional who lives and works in Manhattan. She enjoys the arts and entertainment opportunities that are offered by living in a city. She represents the __________.
A) suburbanites
B) upper class
C) professionals
D) cosmopolites
A) suburbanites
B) upper class
C) professionals
D) cosmopolites
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24
Bob is an elderly man who has no family. He can't afford to move out of the city. He represents the __________.
A) mentally ill
B) trapped
C) downtrodden
D) disheveled
A) mentally ill
B) trapped
C) downtrodden
D) disheveled
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25
Los Angeles is trying to encourage businesses to relocate in some of the poorer sections of town. The city is establishing __________.
A) empowerment zones
B) concentric zones
C) redline zones
D) precipitating zones
A) empowerment zones
B) concentric zones
C) redline zones
D) precipitating zones
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26
__________ occurs when more affluent people move into an area and rehabilitate its buildings.
A) Disinvestment
B) Urban sprawl
C) Gentrification
D) Redlining
A) Disinvestment
B) Urban sprawl
C) Gentrification
D) Redlining
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27
The number of deaths per 1,000 people is called __________.
A) the death rate
B) a population pyramid
C) infanticide
D) carrying capacity
A) the death rate
B) a population pyramid
C) infanticide
D) carrying capacity
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28
A(n) __________ occurs when growth doubles during equal intervals of time.
A) population pyramid
B) exponential growth curve
C) demographic transition
D) green revolution
A) population pyramid
B) exponential growth curve
C) demographic transition
D) green revolution
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29
Thomas Malthus argued that __________.
A) both the population and the food supply increase geometrically
B) the population increases geometrically and the food supply increases arithmetically
C) both the population and the food supply increase arithmetically
D) the population increases arithmetically and the food supply increases geometrically
A) both the population and the food supply increase geometrically
B) the population increases geometrically and the food supply increases arithmetically
C) both the population and the food supply increase arithmetically
D) the population increases arithmetically and the food supply increases geometrically
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30
__________ occurs when there is a failure to produce enough children to replace people who die.
A) Population shrinkage
B) Indexing
C) Demographic transition
D) Laterization
A) Population shrinkage
B) Indexing
C) Demographic transition
D) Laterization
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31
The stage of the demographic transition that consists of a fairly stable population in which high death rates are offset by high birthrates is called __________.
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
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32
The stage of the demographic transition in which the population is stabilized as people bring birthrates in line with lower death rates is called __________.
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
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33
In the second stage of the demographic transition __________.
A) there will be a large number of young people
B) there will be an equal number of young people and old people
C) there will be a large number of old people
D) most people will be elderly
A) there will be a large number of young people
B) there will be an equal number of young people and old people
C) there will be a large number of old people
D) most people will be elderly
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34
Freda's research focuses on the composition and growth of the human population. Freda's research explores __________.
A) gentrification
B) laterization
C) urbanization
D) demography
A) gentrification
B) laterization
C) urbanization
D) demography
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35
Which of the following is true regarding the availability of food?
A) Less food is available per person now than in the past.
B) The same amount of food is available now as was in the past.
C) More food is available per person now than in the past.
D) It is impossible to measure the amount of food in the world.
A) Less food is available per person now than in the past.
B) The same amount of food is available now as was in the past.
C) More food is available per person now than in the past.
D) It is impossible to measure the amount of food in the world.
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36
Starvation in Africa is typically due to __________.
A) drought and civil war
B) population transfer
C) overpopulation
D) animal migration patterns
A) drought and civil war
B) population transfer
C) overpopulation
D) animal migration patterns
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37
Seeing things from another person's perspective is called __________.
A) indexing
B) taking the role of the other
C) gemeinschaft
D) gesellschaft
A) indexing
B) taking the role of the other
C) gemeinschaft
D) gesellschaft
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38
Mexico is in Stage II of the demographic transition. The country's age structure can be represented by a __________.
A) demographic transition map
B) population bar chart
C) population pyramid
D) demographic chart
A) demographic transition map
B) population bar chart
C) population pyramid
D) demographic chart
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39
The controlling of food production to control food prices is called __________.
A) a political machine
B) food politics
C) disinvestment
D) agricompanies
A) a political machine
B) food politics
C) disinvestment
D) agricompanies
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40
When Western medicine and public sanitation were exported to the least industrialized nations, it caused a surge in their populations that outstripped their food supplies and resulted in malnutrition, mass starvation, and political unrest. This illustrates __________.
A) indexing
B) a latent function
C) a latent dysfunction
D) alienation
A) indexing
B) a latent function
C) a latent dysfunction
D) alienation
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41
__________ suggest that war, natural disasters, disease, and famine hold the world's population in check, ensuring that humans do not outstrip their food supply.
A) Conflict theorists
B) Symbolic interactionists
C) Functionalists
D) Feminist theorists
A) Conflict theorists
B) Symbolic interactionists
C) Functionalists
D) Feminist theorists
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42
__________ is achieved when couples average about two children each.
A) A replacement level
B) Zero population growth
C) Population shrinkage
D) A population pyramid
A) A replacement level
B) Zero population growth
C) Population shrinkage
D) A population pyramid
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43
As human populations continue to grow, such as in Africa, they will outpace the food supply. This is the belief of the __________.
A) new eternally optimistic
B) New Malthusians
C) Anti-Malthusians
D) green revolution
A) new eternally optimistic
B) New Malthusians
C) Anti-Malthusians
D) green revolution
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44
Which of the following policies would the New Malthusians promote?
A) Reduce the age of consent to have sex
B) Encourage infanticide
C) Discourage the education of women
D) Make birth control illegal
A) Reduce the age of consent to have sex
B) Encourage infanticide
C) Discourage the education of women
D) Make birth control illegal
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45
In __________, bioengineering will produce pest-resistant plants that produce their own fertilizers.
A) a biotech society
B) laterization
C) indexing
D) the green revolution
A) a biotech society
B) laterization
C) indexing
D) the green revolution
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46
Explain the urban crisis in the United States. How do the theories help us to consider solutions to the urban crisis?
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47
Discuss Elijah Anderson's study on street life. How does it compare to William Foote Whyte's study? What do we learn from the two studies?
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48
Discuss the substitute values of gang members. What does Walter Miller's research tell us about gang values?
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49
Explain why the poor have so many children in the least industrialized nations.
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50
Compare the policy implications for population growth offered by the Anti-Malthusians compared to the New Malthusians.
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