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Deck 1: The New Urban Sociology
1
Which of the following terms refers to the built environment in which people live?
A) Cityscape
B) Settlement space
C) Architecture
D) Landscape
A) Cityscape
B) Settlement space
C) Architecture
D) Landscape
B
2
Which of the following is the approach to urban sociology which draws on geography, urban planning, political economy, and sociology in examining metropolitan social life?
A) The sociospatial perspective
B) Urbanization
C) Development oriented analysis
D) Cultural interpretation
A) The sociospatial perspective
B) Urbanization
C) Development oriented analysis
D) Cultural interpretation
A
3
What are urban realms?
A) Neighborhoods with unique ethnic identities
B) Mixed-use development space with unique patterns and characteristics of branding and imagery
C) Agglomerated metropolitan regions
D) Areas that compose the urban region, which are differentiated by physical terrain, physical size, the level and kinds of physical activity within the area
A) Neighborhoods with unique ethnic identities
B) Mixed-use development space with unique patterns and characteristics of branding and imagery
C) Agglomerated metropolitan regions
D) Areas that compose the urban region, which are differentiated by physical terrain, physical size, the level and kinds of physical activity within the area
D
4
Which of the following is a term for rapid growth and overwhelming sprawl of cities often observed in cities of the developing world today?
A) Sociospatial expansion
B) Hyperurbanization
C) Regional attachment
D) Productive disbursement
A) Sociospatial expansion
B) Hyperurbanization
C) Regional attachment
D) Productive disbursement
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5
About how much of the world's population lives in urban areas today?
A) 45.1%
B) 54.5%
C) 59.4%
D) 63.7%
A) 45.1%
B) 54.5%
C) 59.4%
D) 63.7%
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6
Illustrating the uneven nature of urban growth, which cities grew and which cities lost population between 2000 and 2010?
A) Detroit and New Orleans grew in population, while Houston and Phoenix last population
B) Detroit and New Orleans lost population, while Houston and Phoenix grew in population
C) Detroit and Phoenix lost population, while New Orleans and Houston grew in population
D) Detroit, Houston, Phoenix, and New Orleans all grew in population during this time
A) Detroit and New Orleans grew in population, while Houston and Phoenix last population
B) Detroit and New Orleans lost population, while Houston and Phoenix grew in population
C) Detroit and Phoenix lost population, while New Orleans and Houston grew in population
D) Detroit, Houston, Phoenix, and New Orleans all grew in population during this time
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7
Which US metropolitan region had about 20 million people in 2016?
A) New York, NY
B) Los Angeles, CA
C) San Francisco, CA
D) Washington, D.C.
A) New York, NY
B) Los Angeles, CA
C) San Francisco, CA
D) Washington, D.C.
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8
When did the US Bureau of the Census begin examining regional metropolitan growth?
A) 1920
B) 1950
C) 1970
D) 1990
A) 1920
B) 1950
C) 1970
D) 1990
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9
Which of the following is true about cities and metropolitan regions?
A) In many metropolitan regions, the population of the dense areas in the central city are often much greater than the suburban areas of the region.
B) In many metropolitan regions, the population of the suburban areas in the region are often much greater than the central city.
C) The metropolitan regions of the US south and southwest have grown rapidly since 1970.
D) Answers A and C
E) Answers B and C
A) In many metropolitan regions, the population of the dense areas in the central city are often much greater than the suburban areas of the region.
B) In many metropolitan regions, the population of the suburban areas in the region are often much greater than the central city.
C) The metropolitan regions of the US south and southwest have grown rapidly since 1970.
D) Answers A and C
E) Answers B and C
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10
How many metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) did the US Office of Management and Budget identify in the US and Puerto Rico in 2015?
A) 52
B) 107
C) 225
D) 389
E) 506
A) 52
B) 107
C) 225
D) 389
E) 506
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11
What does it mean to say that we live in an urbanizing world?
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12
What is the sociospatial perspective and how does it provide a unique and useful framework with which to study urban social life?
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13
What are multicentered metropolitan regions, or MCMR's? Why does it make sense to study urban social life from a regional perspective?
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14
What are some data points that illustrate the variability and uneven nature of urban growth?
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15
What does global capitalism have to do with metropolitan social life?
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16
Why is culture important for understanding metropolitan social life?
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