Exam 12: Metropolitics: the Hole Problem of Government
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Exam 12: Metropolitics: the Hole Problem of Government56 Questions
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Oregon's Metropolitan Service District is not responsible for ______.
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______ is the rapid growth of a metropolitan area characterized by single-use zoning.
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Mergers of separate local governments in an effort to reduce bureaucratic redundancy and service inefficiencies are known as ______.
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Sprawl and low-density development increase the likelihood of car-dependent living.
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Which of the following was designed to help offset the costs of extending public services to a new area?
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A border established around urban areas to control development is known as ______.
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Smart growth can be defined as development practices that ______ dependence on automobiles.
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Gentrification is described as the process of the physical rehabilitation of ______ property values.
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What are the two basic assumptions of the Tiebout Model, and how are they problematic?
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People tend to place more trust in federal government than in the local government.
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Shrinking populations in rural areas cause a ______, which makes governing difficult in these areas.
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A ______ is an urban area made up of several large cities and the surrounding areas?
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The basic organization of federalism is contained in which of the following?
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