Deck 10: Abandoned Spaces, Forgotten Places: Poverty and Place
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Deck 10: Abandoned Spaces, Forgotten Places: Poverty and Place
1
The Black Belt in the United States is home to
A) East Asian refugees
B) abandoned coal mines and jobless miners
C) a string of inner-city East Coast slums
D) rural, poor, Southern African Americans
A) East Asian refugees
B) abandoned coal mines and jobless miners
C) a string of inner-city East Coast slums
D) rural, poor, Southern African Americans
D
2
One reason that the governments of many poor countries do not spend more on health and education is that they spend 5 to 15% of their GNP on
A) railroad systems
B) airports
C) refugees
D) interest on debt
A) railroad systems
B) airports
C) refugees
D) interest on debt
D
3
In "comeback cities" such as Cleveland and Detroit, overall employment has increased at the same time there has been a marked decrease in
A) professional employment
B) service-sector employment
C) manufacturing employment
D) commercial development
A) professional employment
B) service-sector employment
C) manufacturing employment
D) commercial development
C
4
Rust Belt cities are those who have experienced a loss of heavy industry.
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5
The continent with the lowest incomes and highest rates of poverty is
A) Africa
B) South America
C) Asia
D) North America and Europe
A) Africa
B) South America
C) Asia
D) North America and Europe
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6
The counties in the United States with the highest poverty rates are home to
A) inner-city ghettoes
B) poor refugees from Asia and Europe
C) rural white, Native, Hispanic, and African Americans
D) urban workers displaced by deindustrialization
A) inner-city ghettoes
B) poor refugees from Asia and Europe
C) rural white, Native, Hispanic, and African Americans
D) urban workers displaced by deindustrialization
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7
Poverty is becoming much more common in
A) older, inner-ring suburbs
B) new "brain gain" cities
C) expanding "edge cities"
D) technology corridors
A) older, inner-ring suburbs
B) new "brain gain" cities
C) expanding "edge cities"
D) technology corridors
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8
Unlike central cities, suburbs, even older ones, typically have little poverty.
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9
Richard Florida believes that "brain gain" cities thrive by attracting young and diverse creative workers.
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10
One common strategy to increase employment and community income in depressed areas, seen recently in Flint, Cleveland, Detroit, and Gary, is to build
A) stadiums, casinos and recreational attractions
B) large central-city industrial parks
C) a network of college and technical educational programs
D) parks and public-works projects that employ the unemployed
A) stadiums, casinos and recreational attractions
B) large central-city industrial parks
C) a network of college and technical educational programs
D) parks and public-works projects that employ the unemployed
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11
The most segregated metropolitan area in the United States is greater metropolitan
A) Atlanta
B) Milwaukee
C) Las Vegas
D) Memphis
A) Atlanta
B) Milwaukee
C) Las Vegas
D) Memphis
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12
Two-thirds of the world's poor live in
A) Africa
B) South America
C) Asia
D) North America and Europe
A) Africa
B) South America
C) Asia
D) North America and Europe
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13
To cope with deindustrialization, cities such as Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland sought to
A) lure investors from Switzerland and Japan
B) make a citywide effort to retool older workers
C) develop new industrial parks in suburban areas
D) attract new hotels and retailers along with civic attractions
A) lure investors from Switzerland and Japan
B) make a citywide effort to retool older workers
C) develop new industrial parks in suburban areas
D) attract new hotels and retailers along with civic attractions
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14
"Brain gain" cities that attracted highly educated people often are the sites of
A) big casinos and riverboats
B) major universities and government offices
C) large manufacturing firms
D) export processing zones
A) big casinos and riverboats
B) major universities and government offices
C) large manufacturing firms
D) export processing zones
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15
The problems of the American inner city ghetto are many, but Wilson believes that at the root cause of many of them is
A) racial discrimination
B) drugs
C) joblessness
D) crime
A) racial discrimination
B) drugs
C) joblessness
D) crime
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16
When heavy industry left, Midwest and Northeast cities experienced
A) urban riots
B) the Rust Belt phenomenon
C) large-scale sit-down strikes
D) large-scale foreign investment
A) urban riots
B) the Rust Belt phenomenon
C) large-scale sit-down strikes
D) large-scale foreign investment
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17
The most segregated city in the United States is Mobile, Alabama.
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18
Wilson contends American cities have moved from
A) institutional to jobless ghettos
B) class-based to race-based ghettos
C) African American to immigrant ghettos
D) racial ghettos to full integration
A) institutional to jobless ghettos
B) class-based to race-based ghettos
C) African American to immigrant ghettos
D) racial ghettos to full integration
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19
The region of the country that has been consistently losing population over the last several decades, due partly to a changing agricultural economy, is
A) the Northeast
B) the Southeast
C) the Great Plains
D) the Southwest
A) the Northeast
B) the Southeast
C) the Great Plains
D) the Southwest
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20
Large cities often have income gaps between the top and bottom quintiles that are greater than the national average.
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21
Poverty in South Dakota is most prevalent on Native American reservations.
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22
What regions contain the counties with the highest concentrations of rural poverty?
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23
The world's poorest people are rural.
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24
What are the FIRE enterprises that dominate metropolitan downtowns?
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25
The poorest counties in the United States are in Texas, Mississippi, and South Dakota.
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26
Rural areas have much lower percentages in poverty than urban places.
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27
How have market forces contributed to greater growth and greater poverty at the same time?
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28
List three of the "brain gain" cities showing strong growth in the United States.
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29
List 3 of the 10 most segregated cities in the United States.
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30
The "Black Belt" refers to a region with many rural African Americans.
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31
How does rural poverty differ from urban poverty?
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32
What locations in the United States have experienced severe urban and rural poverty? What have been the major causes of this concentration of poverty?
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