Exam 19: Some Final Questions
Exam 1: The Nature of Planning32 Questions
Exam 2: Urbanization19 Questions
Exam 3: World Urbanization21 Questions
Exam 4: Planning and Sustainability9 Questions
Exam 5: The Evolution of Planning and Zoning21 Questions
Exam 6: The Institutional and Legal Framework of Planning and Zoning21 Questions
Exam 7: The Comprehensive Plan20 Questions
Exam 8: The Techniques of Zoning and Subdivision Regulations25 Questions
Exam 9: Financing and Planning for Development20 Questions
Exam 10: Growth Management and Local Government21 Questions
Exam 11: Urban Growth Management and the States28 Questions
Exam 12: Environmental Policy and Planning28 Questions
Exam 13: The Limits of Environmental Policy19 Questions
Exam 14: Transportation23 Questions
Exam 15: Housing37 Questions
Exam 16: Community and Economic Development34 Questions
Exam 17: Urban Design and Aesthetics31 Questions
Exam 18: Heritage and Historic Preservation33 Questions
Exam 19: Some Final Questions8 Questions
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One of the difficulties facing the policy process is that public interest and support wanes in the face of a lack of progress.
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Support for zoning stemmed from its essential role in the protection of property values.
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A major fear of low-income housing is a resulting decline in property values.
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The majority of property rights protection legislation has been adopted.
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Larger communities tend to embrace a wider range of interests and have a greater concern for the whole common good.
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The role of planning is to attempt to accommodate change efficiently, maximize benefits and minimize unwanted side effects.
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