Exam 15: Communities, the Environment, and Health

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Low population density and the privacy-oriented style of housing in the suburbs contribute to which phenomenon?

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Environmental factors disproportionately influence the health of

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Recent research suggests that doctors' authority in the medical field is

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Mortgage brokers sometimes deny mortgages and real estate agents may decline to show a house to a prospective buyer on the basis of the person's race. These discriminatory practices are best described as

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When unscrupulous lenders targeted poor and minority home buyers in the run-up to the recent housing bubble, they engaged in the practice of

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W. E. B. Du Bois pioneered a systematic study of

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According to Emile Durkheim, homogeneous rural communities typically exhibit close social ties and limited individuality. This is characteristic of ________ solidarity.

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What proportion of the U.S. population now lives in the suburbs?

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Long commutes typical of the American suburbs have contributed to which phenomenon?

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Death rates associated with diabetes are highest in

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In spite of their apparent physical presence, environmental issues have only relatively recently been recognized as genuine problems. Before issues become problems they must first ________ to become publicly recognized as reality.

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Which is typical of a Gesellschaft type of social organization?

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From the perspective of human ecology, the development of cities

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The capitalist economic system is predicated on a continually increased consumption of resources to produce growth. As such, the very principle of a capitalist economy is

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From the perspective of human ecology, the built environment in cities reflects and reinforces cultural values. Which of the following is an example of this perspective?

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What factor is responsible for the emergence and growth of economic inequality in agrarian societies?

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The fact that urban infrastructure and amenities are typically of a much higher standard in the more prosperous areas of the city reflects the fact that ________ plays a major role in urban development.

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The perspective of human ecology holds that the physical environment impacts social life on which level?

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Globalization concentrated business into a few dominant players' hands. How has this aspect of globalization contributed to urban blight in some neighborhoods?

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Gentrification benefits residents of all class backgrounds by increasing property values.

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