Deck 12: Metropolitics: the Hole Problem of Government
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Deck 12: Metropolitics: the Hole Problem of Government
1
Viewing citizens as customers is a central part of ______.
A) leapfrog development
B) gentrification
C) annexation
D) the public choice model
A) leapfrog development
B) gentrification
C) annexation
D) the public choice model
D
2
Rural area populations are ______.
A) increasing
B) growing
C) remaining unchanged
D) shrinking
A) increasing
B) growing
C) remaining unchanged
D) shrinking
D
3
In which type of area do most Americans live?
A) rural
B) urban
C) sparsely populated
D) crowded
A) rural
B) urban
C) sparsely populated
D) crowded
B
4
Which of the following is a nonpoint source of pollution?
A) factories
B) meatpacking plants
C) vehicles
D) stockyards
A) factories
B) meatpacking plants
C) vehicles
D) stockyards
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5
One approach to dealing with the problems of sprawl is ______.
A) annexation
B) integration
C) gentrification
D) modernization
A) annexation
B) integration
C) gentrification
D) modernization
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6
Which of the following was designed to help offset the costs of extending public services to a new area?
A) zoning laws
B) excise taxes
C) user fees
D) impact fees
A) zoning laws
B) excise taxes
C) user fees
D) impact fees
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7
Mergers of separate local governments in an effort to reduce bureaucratic redundancy and service inefficiencies are known as ______.
A) city-county consolidations
B) regional councils
C) metropolitan planning organizations
D) regional governments
A) city-county consolidations
B) regional councils
C) metropolitan planning organizations
D) regional governments
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8
______ is the rapid growth of a metropolitan area characterized by single-use zoning.
A) Sprawl
B) Gentrification
C) Expansion
D) Development
A) Sprawl
B) Gentrification
C) Expansion
D) Development
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9
______ is a by-product of a postwar population boom that created pressure for new development.
A) Blight
B) Zoning
C) Development
D) Sprawl
A) Blight
B) Zoning
C) Development
D) Sprawl
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10
Edgeless cities are described as ______ clear boundaries.
A) office and retail complexes without
B) office and retail complexes with
C) retail complexes without
D) office complexes without
A) office and retail complexes without
B) office and retail complexes with
C) retail complexes without
D) office complexes without
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11
A ______ is an urban area made up of several large cities and the surrounding areas?
A) megaregion
B) megalopolis
C) metropolitan statistical area
D) county
A) megaregion
B) megalopolis
C) metropolitan statistical area
D) county
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12
Metropolitan statistical areas typically have populations of ______ consist of a city of ______ or more people
A) 500,000
B) 100,000
C) 50,000
D) 10,000
A) 500,000
B) 100,000
C) 50,000
D) 10,000
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13
Local economies are increasingly defined by ______.
A) state lines
B) local lines
C) government boundaries
D) metro regions
A) state lines
B) local lines
C) government boundaries
D) metro regions
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14
Metropolitan areas are usually made up of a ______.
A) a city and county
B) a city and surrounding communities
C) a bundle of surrounding counties
D) congressional district
A) a city and county
B) a city and surrounding communities
C) a bundle of surrounding counties
D) congressional district
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15
Segregation and economic inequality are two negative side effects of ______.
A) annexation
B) smart growth
C) high-density development
D) gentrification
A) annexation
B) smart growth
C) high-density development
D) gentrification
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16
Gentrification is described as the process of the physical rehabilitation of ______ property values.
A) urban areas that attracts investment from developers and drives up
B) rural areas that attracts investment from developers and drives up
C) urban areas that attracts investment from developers and drives down
D) the process of the physical rehabilitation of rural areas that attracts investment from developers and drives down
A) urban areas that attracts investment from developers and drives up
B) rural areas that attracts investment from developers and drives up
C) urban areas that attracts investment from developers and drives down
D) the process of the physical rehabilitation of rural areas that attracts investment from developers and drives down
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17
Smart growth can be defined as development practices that ______ dependence on automobiles.
A) emphasize more efficient infrastructure and more
B) emphasize less efficient infrastructure and less
C) emphasize more efficient infrastructure and less
D) de-emphasize more efficient infrastructure and less
A) emphasize more efficient infrastructure and more
B) emphasize less efficient infrastructure and less
C) emphasize more efficient infrastructure and less
D) de-emphasize more efficient infrastructure and less
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18
______ is not assumed in the Tiebout Model.
A) Informed citizenry
B) Responsive government
C) Mobile citizenry
D) Direct democracy
A) Informed citizenry
B) Responsive government
C) Mobile citizenry
D) Direct democracy
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19
Rural flight is ______.
A) movement of rural youth and middle class to more urban areas
B) development of rural areas by urban residents who want to "get away from it all"
C) growth of rural development as "sleeper communities" for urban areas
D) movement of older, retired persons from rural areas to more urban areas
A) movement of rural youth and middle class to more urban areas
B) development of rural areas by urban residents who want to "get away from it all"
C) growth of rural development as "sleeper communities" for urban areas
D) movement of older, retired persons from rural areas to more urban areas
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20
Regulations that control how land can be used are known as ______.
A) development regulations
B) density controls
C) zoning laws
D) population regulations
A) development regulations
B) density controls
C) zoning laws
D) population regulations
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21
______ are communities in rural areas that often serve as bedroom communities for residents who work in a nearby urban area.
A) Suburbs
B) Exurbs
C) Farms
D) Neighborhoods
A) Suburbs
B) Exurbs
C) Farms
D) Neighborhoods
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22
A border established around urban areas to control development is known as ______.
A) a low-density control
B) an urban growth boundary
C) a development restriction boundary
D) an urban boundary area
A) a low-density control
B) an urban growth boundary
C) a development restriction boundary
D) an urban boundary area
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23
______ tend not to be pedestrian-friendly and often lose much of their population at night.
A) Metropolitan statistical areas
B) Regions
C) Planned suburbs
D) Edgeless cities
A) Metropolitan statistical areas
B) Regions
C) Planned suburbs
D) Edgeless cities
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24
Regional councils are made up of ______.
A) interested citizens
B) local law enforcement agencies
C) school districts
D) member governments
A) interested citizens
B) local law enforcement agencies
C) school districts
D) member governments
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25
Multijurisdictional causes and consequences do not apply to ______.
A) traffic
B) zoning
C) public services
D) covenants
A) traffic
B) zoning
C) public services
D) covenants
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26
The federal arrangement of the U.S. Constitution sets up two levels of government: national and ______.
A) local
B) regional
C) state
D) international
A) local
B) regional
C) state
D) international
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27
______ agreement is a formal or informal agreement between two or more local governments to cooperate on a program or policy.
A) An interstate
B) A consolidation
C) An interjurisdictional
D) A cooperation
A) An interstate
B) A consolidation
C) An interjurisdictional
D) A cooperation
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28
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following is/are part(s) of the reform perspective?
A) attempts to reduce redundancy
B) works to fill gaps in service
C) advocates regional-level solutions
D) encourages the development of suburbs and exurbs
A) attempts to reduce redundancy
B) works to fill gaps in service
C) advocates regional-level solutions
D) encourages the development of suburbs and exurbs
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29
The trend in which wealthier residents flee inner-city neighborhoods in favor of suburbia is known as which of the following?
A) racism
B) white flight
C) sprawl
D) "push" and "pull"
A) racism
B) white flight
C) sprawl
D) "push" and "pull"
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30
Exurbs tend to be which type of community?
A) poor
B) urban
C) crowded
D) wealthy
A) poor
B) urban
C) crowded
D) wealthy
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31
Oregon's Metropolitan Service District is not responsible for ______.
A) law enforcement
B) garbage disposal
C) land use planning
D) transportation
A) law enforcement
B) garbage disposal
C) land use planning
D) transportation
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32
There are ______ regional councils in the United States.
A) 123
B) 334
C) 516
D) 898
A) 123
B) 334
C) 516
D) 898
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33
Smart growth emphasizes ______.
A) increased dependence on cars
B) edgeless cities
C) single-use development
D) more efficient infrastructure
A) increased dependence on cars
B) edgeless cities
C) single-use development
D) more efficient infrastructure
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34
Shrinking populations in rural areas cause a ______, which makes governing difficult in these areas.
A) white flight
B) tax base decrease
C) zoning problem
D) coordination issue
A) white flight
B) tax base decrease
C) zoning problem
D) coordination issue
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35
______ is an approach to filling gaps in services by finding regional-level solutions?
A) New economics
B) Universal response
C) Reform perspective
D) Think local
A) New economics
B) Universal response
C) Reform perspective
D) Think local
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36
______is/are a point source of pollution.
A) Farm equipment
B) Cars
C) Power plants
D) Houses
A) Farm equipment
B) Cars
C) Power plants
D) Houses
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37
The basic organization of federalism is contained in which of the following?
A) legal precedent
B) state law
C) the U.S. Constitution
D) local regulations
A) legal precedent
B) state law
C) the U.S. Constitution
D) local regulations
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38
Sprawl has been criticized for its ______.
A) economic inefficiency
B) environmental conservativism
C) reduction of racial and economic segregation
D) increase of urban housing costs
A) economic inefficiency
B) environmental conservativism
C) reduction of racial and economic segregation
D) increase of urban housing costs
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39
Gentrification often resuscitates decaying areas but also ______.
A) destroys pockets of middle-class wealth in cities
B) increases property value
C) helps poorer residents live in their preferred neighborhood
D) increases commuting time
A) destroys pockets of middle-class wealth in cities
B) increases property value
C) helps poorer residents live in their preferred neighborhood
D) increases commuting time
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40
A ______ area is a populous region typically comprising a city and surrounding communities that have a high degree of social and economic integration.
A) zoning
B) metropolitan
C) population
D) electoral
A) zoning
B) metropolitan
C) population
D) electoral
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41
According to the Tiebout Model, consolidated governments have a monopoly on public service delivery.
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42
What are the two basic assumptions of the Tiebout Model, and how are they problematic?
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43
Sprawl and low-density development increase the likelihood of car-dependent living.
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44
People tend to place more trust in federal government than in the local government.
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45
What are some potential economic and social problems of metropolitan growth?
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46
What are some ways to address the problems of urban sprawl and metropolitan growth?
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47
What is the difference between a metropolitan area and a megaregion?
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48
Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) are bounded by state geographical boundaries.
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49
What is public choice model of politics?
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50
A miniregion is an urban area made up of large cities and their surrounding areas.
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51
The Houston area is the country's largest MSA.
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52
The U.S Constitution addresses the idea of regional government.
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53
Urban growth boundaries decrease the level of high-density developments within a designated area.
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54
Define gentrification. What are the advantages and disadvantages of it?
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55
The U.S. Constitution explicitly mentions state governments.
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56
Megaregions are a relatively old concept.
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