Deck 22: Urbanization and Sustainable Cities

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A collection of rural households linked by custom, culture, or family is known as a(n)

A)City
B)Urban area
C)Megacity
D)Urban farm
E)Rural village
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Even crowded, squalid living conditions in expanding Third World cities are sometimes better than what people have in the countryside
B)When governments set commodity prices to make urban life easier, rural populations often suffer, leading to further migration to cities
C)Agricultural mechanization is a major pull factor in urbanization of developing countries
D)Political instability can play a major role in urban growth
E)All of these are true
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A city with a population greater than ______ is considered a megacity.

A)1 million
B)200 thousand
C)10 million
D)30 million
E)1 billion
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Natural increase is an especially important factor in urban areas of

A)Latin America and Asia
B)The United States
C)Europe
D)The former Soviet region
E)Africa
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Which of the following is a push factor for urban growth?

A)Jobs in rural manufacturing
B)Unemployment in farming communities
C)Better access to education at big universities
D)High unemployment in cities
E)Opportunities for specialization in an occupation
Question
In rural areas, the majority of people

A)Are involved in harvesting natural resources
B)Work in trade and manufacturing
C)Are economically dependent on cities
D)Work in goods exchange
E)Work in information exchange
Question
Urbanization began to grow especially quickly after the

A)Development of agriculture
B)Beginning of the twentieth century
C)Invention of commerce and religion
D)Industrial revolution
E)Invention of record keeping
Question
Slums are usually dwelling places that are

A)Illegal and built by squatters
B)Legal but have inadequate living conditions
C)Small but up to city code
D)Condemned by the city but illegally occupied
E)On undeveloped lands in the outskirts of a city
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Curitiba, Brazil is famous for its

A)Successful mass transit program
B)Zero population growth program
C)Particularly disastrous rainforest destruction
D)Complete environmental breakdown due to uncontrolled industry
E)Revitalized city nightlife
Question
Cities are distinguished by their

A)Sheer size
B)Differentiated, specialized jobs and functions
C)Large groups of interdependent households
D)Strong traditions and cultural character
E)Dependence on natural resource-based occupations
Question
Which of the following is a pull factor for urban growth?

A)Jobs in rural manufacturing
B)Unemployment in farming communities
C)Better access to education at big universities
D)High unemployment in cities
E)None of these is a pull factor for urban growth
Question
Televisions and other mass media contribute to urban growth because

A)People must move close to town to get TV reception
B)There are so many jobs in media
C)TV is used to advertise about labor shortages
D)TV makes urban life appear luxurious and accessible
E)TV educates people about the drawbacks of living in rural areas
Question
Historically, ________ of the world's population has always lived in _______, at least since the beginning of written history.

A)At least half; urban areas
B)At least half; rural communities
C)The vast majority; urban areas
D)The vast majority; rural communities
E)A small percentage; rural communities
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The principal difference between shantytowns and slums is that shantytowns are

A)Maintained by the city
B)Built by the city but condemned
C)Illegal and built by residents
D)Legal but below code
E)Built on land that the residents own
Question
The most useful definition of a city, rural area or village is based on

A)The land uses involved
B)Functions
C)The geographical area
D)The size of the land used
E)The size of the population
Question
The diseases that are caused by water pollution in the major cities of developing countries are mainly due to the

A)Lack of waste treatment systems to accommodate the population
B)High amount of runoff that includes pesticides, fertilizers, and animal waste
C)High number of industries that dump their wastes into surface water
D)Practice of swimming in water contaminated by toxic chemicals
E)High use of pesticides and fertilizers by urban residents
Question
Air pollution in major cities of developing countries is

A)Usually negligible
B)Responsible for extremely high rates of respiratory diseases
C)Rapidly becoming less of a problem
D)Not well understood
E)Decreasing because of the use of scrubbers and other technologies
Question
Natural increase factors in urban growth result from __________ while immigration results from ___________.

A)Improved medical care; better sanitation
B)Better sanitation; improved medical care
C)Improved medical care; push and pull factors
D)Push and pull factors; improved medical care
E)Push and pull factors; better sanitation
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An example of a megacity is

A)Mexico City, Mexico
B)Los Angeles, USA
C)Tokyo, Japan
D)Delhi, India
E)All of these
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When you first met your roommate, she said she missed the connectedness of the people in the area where she lived.Your roommate probably lived in a(n)

A)City
B)Urban area
C)Suburb
D)Urban farm
E)Rural village
Question
The current urbanization experience of many developing countries is similar to the United States' __________ that occurred in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

A)Demographic rural shift
B)Demographic transformation
C)Rural-to-urban shift
D)Urban-to-rural shift
E)Demographic transition
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Urban sprawl can be loosely defined as the multiple large high rises that make up the core of a city.
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Texas colonias are examples of

A)Urban redesign projects in the United States
B)Shantytowns in the United States
C)Rural ghost towns resulting from rapid migration to cities
D)Sustainable projects in the United States to help urban people help themselves
E)Public housing projects built in the past
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China represents the largest demographic shift in human history.
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In many U.S.cities, poor, undereducated, minority and other less powerful groups are often concentrated

A)In urban centers
B)At city margins
C)Outside of the city entirely
D)In a ring of satellite settlements around a city
E)None of these; usually the poor, undereducated, minority and other less powerful groups are distributed throughout the area
Question
What is the fastest growing metropolitan region in the United States?

A)Atlanta, Georgia
B)Houston, Texas
C)Seattle, Washington
D)Albuquerque, New Mexico
E)Las Vegas, Nevada
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"New towns" are designed to

A)Accommodate the reliance most people have on the automobile
B)Improve the efficiency of industrial areas in urban centers
C)Separate income classes to prevent crime
D)Incorporate open space with the convenience of living in an urban area
E)Urbanize rural communities
Question
One of the most important things influencing land use is the

A)Building of mass transit systems
B)Original zoning in a city
C)Siting of cities
D)Siting of industry
E)Building of freeways
Question
Squatter towns are often dangerous places to live because the land they are on is commonly

A)Unstable, polluted, or near industrial sites
B)Owned by powerful political figures
C)In the densest parts of the city
D)Close to new building construction zones
E)Close to major highways
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Suburbs are known for

A)Uniform, single family detached houses
B)Affordable housing for minorities
C)Presence of artistic and cultural opportunities
D)Creating a sense of community and identity
E)Independence from an automobile
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Which of the following U.S.cities is the best example of smart growth?

A)Miami, FL
B)Portland, OR
C)Las Vegas, NV
D)New York, NY
E)Denver, CO
Question
Traditional suburban development does not

A)Consist of only house lots and streets
B)Typically consist of identical parcels of land without open space
C)Facilitate social interactions among neighbors
D)Consume agricultural land and wildlife habitat
E)All of these are characteristics of traditional suburban development
Question
When compared to less-developed countries, shantytowns are _________ found in more developed countries due to the ____________.

A)Not; lack of poverty
B)Also; same conditions of poverty and lack of infrastructure
C)Not; high levels of public support for a nation's poor
D)Also; lack of initiative among poorer people
E)Not; strict land use codes
Question
Approximately two thirds of the population in developing world cities don't have access to safe drinking water.
Question
Conservation development involves preserving at least one half of a subdivision as open space.
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Which of the following is NOT a goal for smart growth?

A)Create a positive self-image for the community
B)Make the downtown area vital and livable
C)Each resident is responsible for growing his/her own food
D)Improve communications
E)Improve community access to the arts
Question
The best solution to ease traffic congestion and reduce air pollution is

A)Build more freeways
B)Produce more fuel-efficient vehicles
C)Develop a successful mass transit system
D)Build more airports
E)All of these
Question
Nearly half of the world's population currently lives in cities.
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The Altgeld Gardens on Chicago's South Side is an excellent example of the cleanup

A)And use of brownfields
B)Of a shantytown
C)And elimination of a squatter town
D)And elimination of a shantytown
E)That results from laws and regulations
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Describe three push and three pull factors that have influenced the demographic shift from rural areas to urban areas (2 points for each accurately identified factor).
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Consider the following statement: A city is like an ecosystem.
Discuss why you agree or disagree with this statement and provide supporting evidence in your explanation (use the relationships discussed in chapters 2 and 3 to compare and/or contrast cities and ecosystems).
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Deck 22: Urbanization and Sustainable Cities
1
A collection of rural households linked by custom, culture, or family is known as a(n)

A)City
B)Urban area
C)Megacity
D)Urban farm
E)Rural village
Rural village
2
Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Even crowded, squalid living conditions in expanding Third World cities are sometimes better than what people have in the countryside
B)When governments set commodity prices to make urban life easier, rural populations often suffer, leading to further migration to cities
C)Agricultural mechanization is a major pull factor in urbanization of developing countries
D)Political instability can play a major role in urban growth
E)All of these are true
Agricultural mechanization is a major pull factor in urbanization of developing countries
3
A city with a population greater than ______ is considered a megacity.

A)1 million
B)200 thousand
C)10 million
D)30 million
E)1 billion
10 million
4
Natural increase is an especially important factor in urban areas of

A)Latin America and Asia
B)The United States
C)Europe
D)The former Soviet region
E)Africa
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Which of the following is a push factor for urban growth?

A)Jobs in rural manufacturing
B)Unemployment in farming communities
C)Better access to education at big universities
D)High unemployment in cities
E)Opportunities for specialization in an occupation
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In rural areas, the majority of people

A)Are involved in harvesting natural resources
B)Work in trade and manufacturing
C)Are economically dependent on cities
D)Work in goods exchange
E)Work in information exchange
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7
Urbanization began to grow especially quickly after the

A)Development of agriculture
B)Beginning of the twentieth century
C)Invention of commerce and religion
D)Industrial revolution
E)Invention of record keeping
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8
Slums are usually dwelling places that are

A)Illegal and built by squatters
B)Legal but have inadequate living conditions
C)Small but up to city code
D)Condemned by the city but illegally occupied
E)On undeveloped lands in the outskirts of a city
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Curitiba, Brazil is famous for its

A)Successful mass transit program
B)Zero population growth program
C)Particularly disastrous rainforest destruction
D)Complete environmental breakdown due to uncontrolled industry
E)Revitalized city nightlife
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10
Cities are distinguished by their

A)Sheer size
B)Differentiated, specialized jobs and functions
C)Large groups of interdependent households
D)Strong traditions and cultural character
E)Dependence on natural resource-based occupations
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Which of the following is a pull factor for urban growth?

A)Jobs in rural manufacturing
B)Unemployment in farming communities
C)Better access to education at big universities
D)High unemployment in cities
E)None of these is a pull factor for urban growth
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12
Televisions and other mass media contribute to urban growth because

A)People must move close to town to get TV reception
B)There are so many jobs in media
C)TV is used to advertise about labor shortages
D)TV makes urban life appear luxurious and accessible
E)TV educates people about the drawbacks of living in rural areas
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Historically, ________ of the world's population has always lived in _______, at least since the beginning of written history.

A)At least half; urban areas
B)At least half; rural communities
C)The vast majority; urban areas
D)The vast majority; rural communities
E)A small percentage; rural communities
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The principal difference between shantytowns and slums is that shantytowns are

A)Maintained by the city
B)Built by the city but condemned
C)Illegal and built by residents
D)Legal but below code
E)Built on land that the residents own
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The most useful definition of a city, rural area or village is based on

A)The land uses involved
B)Functions
C)The geographical area
D)The size of the land used
E)The size of the population
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16
The diseases that are caused by water pollution in the major cities of developing countries are mainly due to the

A)Lack of waste treatment systems to accommodate the population
B)High amount of runoff that includes pesticides, fertilizers, and animal waste
C)High number of industries that dump their wastes into surface water
D)Practice of swimming in water contaminated by toxic chemicals
E)High use of pesticides and fertilizers by urban residents
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17
Air pollution in major cities of developing countries is

A)Usually negligible
B)Responsible for extremely high rates of respiratory diseases
C)Rapidly becoming less of a problem
D)Not well understood
E)Decreasing because of the use of scrubbers and other technologies
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18
Natural increase factors in urban growth result from __________ while immigration results from ___________.

A)Improved medical care; better sanitation
B)Better sanitation; improved medical care
C)Improved medical care; push and pull factors
D)Push and pull factors; improved medical care
E)Push and pull factors; better sanitation
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An example of a megacity is

A)Mexico City, Mexico
B)Los Angeles, USA
C)Tokyo, Japan
D)Delhi, India
E)All of these
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When you first met your roommate, she said she missed the connectedness of the people in the area where she lived.Your roommate probably lived in a(n)

A)City
B)Urban area
C)Suburb
D)Urban farm
E)Rural village
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21
The current urbanization experience of many developing countries is similar to the United States' __________ that occurred in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

A)Demographic rural shift
B)Demographic transformation
C)Rural-to-urban shift
D)Urban-to-rural shift
E)Demographic transition
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Urban sprawl can be loosely defined as the multiple large high rises that make up the core of a city.
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23
Texas colonias are examples of

A)Urban redesign projects in the United States
B)Shantytowns in the United States
C)Rural ghost towns resulting from rapid migration to cities
D)Sustainable projects in the United States to help urban people help themselves
E)Public housing projects built in the past
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China represents the largest demographic shift in human history.
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25
In many U.S.cities, poor, undereducated, minority and other less powerful groups are often concentrated

A)In urban centers
B)At city margins
C)Outside of the city entirely
D)In a ring of satellite settlements around a city
E)None of these; usually the poor, undereducated, minority and other less powerful groups are distributed throughout the area
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What is the fastest growing metropolitan region in the United States?

A)Atlanta, Georgia
B)Houston, Texas
C)Seattle, Washington
D)Albuquerque, New Mexico
E)Las Vegas, Nevada
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27
"New towns" are designed to

A)Accommodate the reliance most people have on the automobile
B)Improve the efficiency of industrial areas in urban centers
C)Separate income classes to prevent crime
D)Incorporate open space with the convenience of living in an urban area
E)Urbanize rural communities
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One of the most important things influencing land use is the

A)Building of mass transit systems
B)Original zoning in a city
C)Siting of cities
D)Siting of industry
E)Building of freeways
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Squatter towns are often dangerous places to live because the land they are on is commonly

A)Unstable, polluted, or near industrial sites
B)Owned by powerful political figures
C)In the densest parts of the city
D)Close to new building construction zones
E)Close to major highways
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Suburbs are known for

A)Uniform, single family detached houses
B)Affordable housing for minorities
C)Presence of artistic and cultural opportunities
D)Creating a sense of community and identity
E)Independence from an automobile
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Which of the following U.S.cities is the best example of smart growth?

A)Miami, FL
B)Portland, OR
C)Las Vegas, NV
D)New York, NY
E)Denver, CO
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32
Traditional suburban development does not

A)Consist of only house lots and streets
B)Typically consist of identical parcels of land without open space
C)Facilitate social interactions among neighbors
D)Consume agricultural land and wildlife habitat
E)All of these are characteristics of traditional suburban development
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When compared to less-developed countries, shantytowns are _________ found in more developed countries due to the ____________.

A)Not; lack of poverty
B)Also; same conditions of poverty and lack of infrastructure
C)Not; high levels of public support for a nation's poor
D)Also; lack of initiative among poorer people
E)Not; strict land use codes
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34
Approximately two thirds of the population in developing world cities don't have access to safe drinking water.
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Conservation development involves preserving at least one half of a subdivision as open space.
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36
Which of the following is NOT a goal for smart growth?

A)Create a positive self-image for the community
B)Make the downtown area vital and livable
C)Each resident is responsible for growing his/her own food
D)Improve communications
E)Improve community access to the arts
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The best solution to ease traffic congestion and reduce air pollution is

A)Build more freeways
B)Produce more fuel-efficient vehicles
C)Develop a successful mass transit system
D)Build more airports
E)All of these
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38
Nearly half of the world's population currently lives in cities.
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39
The Altgeld Gardens on Chicago's South Side is an excellent example of the cleanup

A)And use of brownfields
B)Of a shantytown
C)And elimination of a squatter town
D)And elimination of a shantytown
E)That results from laws and regulations
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40
Describe three push and three pull factors that have influenced the demographic shift from rural areas to urban areas (2 points for each accurately identified factor).
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Consider the following statement: A city is like an ecosystem.
Discuss why you agree or disagree with this statement and provide supporting evidence in your explanation (use the relationships discussed in chapters 2 and 3 to compare and/or contrast cities and ecosystems).
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