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which of the following statements is most characteristic of a central business district (CBD)

a more intensive use of space below and above ground than other parts of the city

the best-known and most visually distinctive area of most cities is the ___

central business district

which of the following is the main reason why consumers, businesses, and public services are attracted to the CBD?

accessibility

business services, such as advertising, banking, and journalism are centrally located mainly to

facilitate rapid communication of fast-breaking news

which of the following is not true of the CBD

large department stores once located in the suburbs are now clustered in the CBD

which model of urban structure is based on a city with nodes

multiple nuclei model

one of the features of the concentric zone model is that ____

lower income, high-rise apartment buildings are most likely to be found in the zone of transition

the three models describing the internal social structure of cities were developed in this city

chicago

which model of the internal social structure of city explains that a city grows outward from a central area in a series of five rings, like the growth rings of a tree

the concentric model

which of the following is most likely to be found in the second ring of a city in the concentric model

poor quality housing

which model of the internal social structure of the city explains that growth develops in a series of sectors

the sector model

the main criticism of each of the three models (ie concentric zone, sector, and multiple nuclei) is that ____

they fail to consider the variety of reasons people consider when deciding where to live

effective use of the urban-structure models depends on the availability of data at the scale of

individual neighborhood level

which of the following is not one of the limitations of the three models on the internal social structure of the city

the models all assume that over time, cities will evolve to accommodate critical changes in demography and adapt in the growing needs of the urban poor

which of the following is a major difference between US and European CBDS

In European CBDS the most prominent structures are likely to be churches and former royal palaces

which of the following is a major difference between CBDs in Europe and those in the US

more people live in europes CBDs compared to the US

In the past, low-income people

lived in the center of European cities

in European cities much of the housing for low income minorities and immigrant is in

high rise building in the suburbs

which of the following is generally true of many suburbs in Europe in contrast to the US models

shops, schools, and other services are worse than in central city neighborhoods, and they are centers for crime, violence, and drug dealing

today, low income people

are less likely to live in European inner-city neighborhoods

if you visited the historic center of a latin American colonial city, what features of the area would reflect the city planning requirements of the laws of the indies

a gridiron street plan

in developing countries as in Europe

the poor are accommodated in the outer rings, whereas the wealthy live near the center of cities as well as in a sector extending from the center

geographers griffin and ford show that in latin American cities wealthy people

push out from the center in a well-defined elite residential sector

before the Europeans established colonies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, most people there

lived in rural settlements

the functional area of a city is known as ____

metropolitan statistical area (MSA)

approximately ___ percent of americans live in urbanized areas

70

as of 2009, according to the US census bureau, what percentage of americans lived in an MSA

84

the US bureau of the census has created a method of measuring the functional area of a city, known as

the metropolitan statistical area

which of the following statements about annexation is most accurate

in the nineteenth century, annexation was common because peripheral residents wanted city services

the process of legally adding land area to a city is called

annexation

which of the following is not true of annexation in the US

normally, land cannot be annexed into a city even if a majority of residents in the affected area vote in favor of doing so

the number of local government units in the US exceeds

20,000

which inner city challenge is most closely associated with a process known as filtering

deteriorated housing

if you were to examine gentrification in a major US city which of the following would you most likely to find

cities often provide low cost loans and or tax breaks to investors

this is the process by which middle class people move into deteriorated inner city neighborhoods and renovate the housing

gentrification

which of the following is not a reason why middle class people are attracted to the US inner city

downtown public schools are superior with quality instruction and high graduation rates

according to the peripheral model an urban area consists of an inner city surrounded by

large suburban residential and business areas tied together by a beltway or ring road

which statement about the suburbs of US cities is most accurate

suburbs provide a better opportunity for home ownership

the costs of sprawl include all of the following except ____

the creation of edge cities

which of the following is not once of the chief reasons why people are attracted to the suburbs

access to well constructed houses with unique architectural designs like fireplaces and wood trim

which of the following is true of urban retailing

historically, urban residents bought food and other daily necessities at small neighborhood shops in the midst of housing areas

a shopping mall is built by a developer, who buys the land, builds the structures, and leases space to merchants. the key to a successful large shopping mall is the inclusion of one or more____

anchors

which of the following statements comparing public transit with automobiles in US cities is true

fares do not cover the operating costs of public transportation

before the advent of streetcars, commuter trains, and subways, the growth of suburbs was _____

constrained by poor transportation

more than ____ percent of all trips within US cities are made by car

95

the US government paid 90 percent of the cost of limited access

high speed interstate highways

the central business district

best known and most visually distinctive area of most cities is downtown. public, consumer, and business, services cluster in the CBD

central city

an urban settlement that has been legally incorporated into an independent, self-governing unit

urban area

consists of a central city and its surrounding built-up suburbs.

urbanized area

an urban area with at least 50,000 inhabitants

urban cluster

is an urban area with between 2,500 and 50,000 inhabitants

Metropolitan statistical area (MSA)

includes an urbanized area with a population of at least 50,000, the county within which the city is located, adjacent counties with a high population density and a large percentage of residents working

annexation

the process of legally adding land area to a city. cities are surrounded by suburban jurisdictions whose residents prefer to remain legally independent of the central city

concentric zone model

a city grows outward from a central area in a series of concentric rings. Newer houses in an outer ring, older houses in an inner ring.

sector model

a city develops in a series of sectors. income levels tend to conform.

multiple nuclei model

sees a city as a complex structure that includes more than one center. groups tend to cluster by race.

peripheral model

sees an urban area as an inner city surrounded by suburban nodes tied together by a beltway

social area analysis

the study of where people of varying living standards, ethnic background, and lifestyle live within an urban area

Multiple nuclei model in Europe

most ethnic and racial minorities reside in the suburbs

Concentric zones in Europe

new houses in outer rings and older in inner rings, new houses are in high rise apartments rather than single family homes

Sector model in Europe

higher income people cluster in a sector

Density gradient

the number of houses per unit of land diminished as distance from the center city increased. sprawl.

suburbs are segregated in two ways

social classes and land uses

Inner-city residents

referred to as a permanent underclass because they are trapped in an unending cycle of hardships

gentrification

the process by which higher income people move into deteriorated inner city neighborhoods and renovate the housing

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