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Deck 1: Why Study the City
1
The poet Carl Sandburg described the city of Chicago with a variety of labels. Which of the following is NOT one of these characterizations?
A) "big shoulders"
B) "stormy"
C) "mature"
D) "brawling"
A) "big shoulders"
B) "stormy"
C) "mature"
D) "brawling"
C
2
Historically, cities served as
A) magnets.
B) deflectors.
C) containers.
D) both a and c above
A) magnets.
B) deflectors.
C) containers.
D) both a and c above
D
3
The text cites numerous ways in which authors have referred to urban phenomena. Which of the following is NOT one of these?
A) exurbia
B) metropolis
C) urbanized area
D) metropolitan statistical area
A) exurbia
B) metropolis
C) urbanized area
D) metropolitan statistical area
A
4
The text observes that, in many areas, cities over the last few decades appear to be growing together, losing the clearly defined spaces that characterized cities in the last few centuries. William Whyte refers to this recent phenomenon as
A) exurban expansion.
B) urban sprawl.
C) edge cities.
D) suburbanization.
A) exurban expansion.
B) urban sprawl.
C) edge cities.
D) suburbanization.
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5
Which of the following statements is cited in the text as suggesting the vital role the city played in the ancient world?
A) "The whole world is a stage."
B) "The die is cast."
C) "All roads lead to Rome."
D) "Head for the country."
A) "The whole world is a stage."
B) "The die is cast."
C) "All roads lead to Rome."
D) "Head for the country."
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6
The text suggests that the most commonly used definition of cities focuses on
A) population characteristics.
B) socioeconomic status.
C) racial and ethnic composition.
D) physical dimensions.
A) population characteristics.
B) socioeconomic status.
C) racial and ethnic composition.
D) physical dimensions.
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7
The most typically used measure of urbanization is the
A) proportion of the population living in rural areas.
B) percentage of residents in cities of 100,000 or more.
C) concentration of human beings in metropolitan regions.
D) ratio of urban versus rural dwellers.
A) proportion of the population living in rural areas.
B) percentage of residents in cities of 100,000 or more.
C) concentration of human beings in metropolitan regions.
D) ratio of urban versus rural dwellers.
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8
The __________ is a core area containing a large population nucleus, together with adjacent communities having a high degree of economic and social integration with that core.
A) urbanized area
B) city
C) community
D) metropolitan area
A) urbanized area
B) city
C) community
D) metropolitan area
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9
Sometimes, metropolitan statistical areas blend together, or spatially consolidate, as urban sprawl obliterates the distinctions between areas. These are referred to as __________ areas.
A) consolidated statistical
B) general metropolitan
C) urbanized
D) city-state
A) consolidated statistical
B) general metropolitan
C) urbanized
D) city-state
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10
Today, __________ of Americans live in urban areas.
A) one-third
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) three-fourths
A) one-third
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) three-fourths
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11
As late as 1920, __________ percent of the global population was urban.
A) 4
B) 6
C) 9
D) 14
A) 4
B) 6
C) 9
D) 14
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12
Today, __________ of the world's population lives in cities.
A) less than half
B) 65 percent
C) 75 percent
D) almost 90 percent
A) less than half
B) 65 percent
C) 75 percent
D) almost 90 percent
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13
In the next twenty-five years, it is estimated that __________ of the 134 urban areas in the world will be in developing countries.
A) 54
B) 74
C) 94
D) 114
A) 54
B) 74
C) 94
D) 114
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14
The emphasis in your textbook is on providing knowledge for
A) budding urban scholars.
B) undergraduate sociology majors.
C) urban users.
D) graduate students in urban studies.
A) budding urban scholars.
B) undergraduate sociology majors.
C) urban users.
D) graduate students in urban studies.
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15
The original meaning of the word __________is "to translate from secret characters into intelligible form . . . to read as words, to detect, reveal or unfold."
A) interpret
B) decipher
C) decode
D) translate
A) interpret
B) decipher
C) decode
D) translate
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16
All urban areas possess a potential for dualism.
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17
With over three-fourths of the earth's population living in cities, the world is experiencing an urban crisis of immense proportions.
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18
Urban sprawl is recognized as a serious problem in lesser-developed countries.
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19
In reality, cities are far less complicated than machines.
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20
The systematic knowledge offered by analysis of a particular thing is quite different from personal knowledge or acquaintance.
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21
Based on the text's discussion, address the question, "What is the city?"
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22
Based on the text's discussion, what is the importance of understanding cities?
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23
What are the major urban problems facing the world community today?
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