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Test Description: Urban models European North American South American SE Asia Africa Islamic Medieval
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1) In Burgess’ concentric zone model, the zone of transition became
A
suburb.
B
a gentrified upscale new urban neighborhood.
C
a working class area.
D
deteriorated with more CBD encroachment.
2) The multiple nuclei model of urban structure developed by Harris and Ullman arose from the idea that _______ was losing its dominant position in the metropolitan city.
A
the inner city.
B
public transportation
C
the suburb
D
the CBD.
3) The core of a city is called the
A
urban zone
B
central city
C
exurb
D
central business district
4) Mexico City and Sao Paolo are examples of
A
colonial cities.
B
capital cities.
C
South American cities.
D
megacities.
5) A structural element of many Latin American cities, the disamenity sector, is illustrated by the
A
commercial spine
B
mall
C
barrios or favelas
D
industrial park
6) The focal point of the Southeast Asian city is the
A
suburbs
B
old colonial port zone
C
alien commercial zone
D
CBD
7) The huge influx of population from rural to urban areas in peripheral or semi-peripheral areas find housing in
A
deteriorating CBD’s
B
public housing
C
shantytowns
D
edge cities
8) Which of the following is both the least urbanized and the most rapidly urbanizing realm of the world?
A
Africa south of teh Sahara
B
East Asia
C
South Asia
D
Middle America
9) Ethnic neighborhoods in European cities reflect migrants from
A
Eastern Europe
B
Latin America
C
poor Mediterranean Europe
D
former colonies
10) According to the concentric zone model, a city develops in a series of
A
sectors
B
nodes
C
rings
D
corridors
11) According to the sector model, the best housing is located in
A
a corridor from downtown to the edge of the city.
B
an outer ring surrounding the city
C
renovated inner-city neighborhood
D
nodes near universities and parks.
12) According to the multiple nuclei model, an airport is likely to attract nearby
A
hospitals and urgent care centers
B
shops and malls
C
warehouses and hotels
D
residences and large homes
13) The multiple nuclei theory best explains why different neighborhoods of a city attract people of different
A
ages
B
income
C
educational experiences
D
ethnicity
14) All three models of urban structure
A
help explain where different types of people live in an urban area
B
help explain why people live where they do in cities.
C
all of these
D
depend on the use of data, like that of the US Census.
15) 3. In Burgess and Park’s concentric model, the residential section closest to the CBD is:
A
Upper income white collar
B
Middle income white collar
C
Low income welfare-based r
D
Middle income blue collar
16) Asian, African, and South American cities:
A
Display mostly modern forms of architecture
B
Contain large industrial sectors within the city
C
Contain many architectural styles from colonialism
D
Contain dominant centers surrounding a building of religious significance
17) 12. ___________ cities typically have open-air markets, dead-end streets, and walled courtyards.
A
Islamic
B
Renaissance
C
Colonial
D
Hindu
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