Exam 11: City Spaces: Urban Structure
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When increased demand for urban services combines with a shrinking tax base (where businesses and affluent people move out to the suburbs and beyond),central cities around the country struggle with
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Shanty and squatter neighbourhoods can be viewed as "slums of hope" for the opportunities,support and community they provide new immigrants.
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This architectural feature of the Islamic city was in response to hot and dry conditions.
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Generally,as the accessibility of a location increases,its utility decreases.
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Exploring the internal organization of cities,understanding urban spatial patterns and how and why they emerge,is what it means to examine
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The corridors-and-sectors model is best used in urban areas that have seen large numbers of migrants for many decades.
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-Which of the following is landlocked (does NOT have a sea coast)?

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The stark contrast of high-rise modern office buildings and luxury housing with the slums and shantytowns of unintended metropolises is visual evidence of their
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Edge cities are typically situated near major highway intersections.
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One positive side to urban sprawl is that suburban and exurban development has become less generic,and is resulting in more creative,unique and individual landscapes.
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_________ was/were one characteristic of socialist government policy in the cities of Eastern Europe.
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Most European cities have downtowns that are losing their economic vitality.
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It is clear that a critical assumption behind the concentric zone model of a city is that it has an isotropic surface,meaning that the model city
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________ occurs when tax revenues are not able to keep up with increasing costs of urban infrastructure and city services.
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