Written by students who passed Immediately available after payment Read online or as PDF Wrong document? Swap it for free 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

URPN 202 Exam Questions With Correct Answers

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
9
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
19-11-2024
Written in
2024/2025

©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/16/2024 10:16 AM 1 | P a g e URPN 202 Exam Questions With Correct Answers Why build better cities? - answerInterconnectedness and complexity What must planners consider? - answerAesthetics, a growing community, location of facilities, avoiding densely and sparsely populated areas, economic stability of community and minimalizing environmental damage What is a city? - answerMany definitions: density, crowding, clusters, economic engines, infrastructure, elite (large human settlements) Forces behind population growth - answerNatural increase (birth minus death), immigration, increased agricultural production (machinery), low cost transportation (railroads and steamboats), and factory production (mass production, workers, and housing) Decentralization - answerConverting the walking city into a metropolis. Late 19th century. New technology emerged for the electric street car (electric motor and power transmissions). Suburbanization was born ("outside" of the city) and electronic communication increased The rush to the suburbs - answerMortgage financing, greater income, and automobile ownership allowed for this movement Defense Highway Act of 1956 - answerDwight Eisenhower. 41,000 miles of highway. Commuting became even easier from and to the suburbs Regional trend - answerPer capita income (people made more money), affluence and mailbox increase (life expectancy and SSI), A/C development made living in southern states more comfortable ("Frostbelt" to "Sunbelt") Cities and the poor - answerSelective migration, suburban migration renters to homeowners, increase in agricultural production; decrease in agricultural labor Re-urbanization - answer1957 - births peaked at 4.31 million, 1970's - million fewer births, 1980's and 1990's - "white flight" to escape crime ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 11/16/2024 10:16 AM 2 | P a g e 19th century reforms - answerSanitary reforms (water carriage system in England), open space, and housing (subdivisions) Why housing reform? - answerElite controlled structure of the cities. Growth and higher land values disrupted spectator opportunities Tenement House Committee (1898) - answerTenement Act of 1901. Apartments: 1 bathroom, courtyard, and open space. In 1920, 40 cities followed suit Housing responsibility - answerEurope: All governments responsibility. Public money used for housing working poor. Government: landowner, developer, financer. United States: Housing controlled by the market, government controls the market. Municipal movements - answerCity improvement, art (European inspiration: arches, plazas, circled traffic, fountains), and beautification (union of art, civic improvement, and landscape design) Daniel Burnham - answerArchitect and urban designer. Developed plan for Chicago. Idea born from City Beautification Era Zoning - answerDividing land in a municipality into zones (e.g. residential, industrial, and commercial) in which certain land uses are permitted or prohibited Defining a region - answerReasonable travel within boundaries, recreation accessible from city center, aligned with neighboring cities, and considered watersheds and waterways Depression Era Initiatives - answerFHA (Federal Housing Authority), Housing Act of 1949, Interstate Highway System, National Resource Planning Board, and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA-1933) Post-war planning initiatives - answerExpansion of municipal planning, urban renewal (first major initiative), highway planning, environmental planning, growth control, statewide planning, economic development planning, and planning for smart growth, public safety, and natural disasters How did President Nixon help? - answerMade $4 billion improvement of water treatment facilities, established national air quality standards and stringent guidelines to lower motor vehicle emissions, launched federally-funded research to reduce automobile pollution, and made legislation o end the dumping of wastes into the Great Lakes

Show more Read less
Institution
URPN 202
Course
URPN 202

Content preview

©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/16/2024 10:16 AM


URPN 202 Exam Questions With Correct
Answers


Why build better cities? - answer✔Interconnectedness and complexity

What must planners consider? - answer✔Aesthetics, a growing community, location of
facilities, avoiding densely and sparsely populated areas, economic stability of community and
minimalizing environmental damage

What is a city? - answer✔Many definitions: density, crowding, clusters, economic engines,
infrastructure, elite (large human settlements)

Forces behind population growth - answer✔Natural increase (birth minus death), immigration,
increased agricultural production (machinery), low cost transportation (railroads and
steamboats), and factory production (mass production, workers, and housing)

Decentralization - answer✔Converting the walking city into a metropolis. Late 19th century.
New technology emerged for the electric street car (electric motor and power transmissions).
Suburbanization was born ("outside" of the city) and electronic communication increased

The rush to the suburbs - answer✔Mortgage financing, greater income, and automobile
ownership allowed for this movement

Defense Highway Act of 1956 - answer✔Dwight Eisenhower. 41,000 miles of highway.
Commuting became even easier from and to the suburbs

Regional trend - answer✔Per capita income (people made more money), affluence and mailbox
increase (life expectancy and SSI), A/C development made living in southern states more
comfortable ("Frostbelt" to "Sunbelt")

Cities and the poor - answer✔Selective migration, suburban migration renters to homeowners,
increase in agricultural production; decrease in agricultural labor

Re-urbanization - answer✔1957 - births peaked at 4.31 million, 1970's - million fewer births,
1980's and 1990's - "white flight" to escape crime


1|Page

, ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS

11/16/2024 10:16 AM

19th century reforms - answer✔Sanitary reforms (water carriage system in England), open
space, and housing (subdivisions)

Why housing reform? - answer✔Elite controlled structure of the cities. Growth and higher land
values disrupted spectator opportunities

Tenement House Committee (1898) - answer✔Tenement Act of 1901. Apartments: 1 bathroom,
courtyard, and open space. In 1920, 40 cities followed suit

Housing responsibility - answer✔Europe: All governments responsibility. Public money used for
housing working poor. Government: landowner, developer, financer.
United States: Housing controlled by the market, government controls the market.

Municipal movements - answer✔City improvement, art (European inspiration: arches, plazas,
circled traffic, fountains), and beautification (union of art, civic improvement, and landscape
design)

Daniel Burnham - answer✔Architect and urban designer. Developed plan for Chicago. Idea born
from City Beautification Era

Zoning - answer✔Dividing land in a municipality into zones (e.g. residential, industrial, and
commercial) in which certain land uses are permitted or prohibited

Defining a region - answer✔Reasonable travel within boundaries, recreation accessible from
city center, aligned with neighboring cities, and considered watersheds and waterways

Depression Era Initiatives - answer✔FHA (Federal Housing Authority), Housing Act of 1949,
Interstate Highway System, National Resource Planning Board, and Tennessee Valley Authority
(TVA-1933)

Post-war planning initiatives - answer✔Expansion of municipal planning, urban renewal (first
major initiative), highway planning, environmental planning, growth control, statewide
planning, economic development planning, and planning for smart growth, public safety, and
natural disasters

How did President Nixon help? - answer✔Made $4 billion improvement of water treatment
facilities, established national air quality standards and stringent guidelines to lower motor
vehicle emissions, launched federally-funded research to reduce automobile pollution, and
made legislation o end the dumping of wastes into the Great Lakes




2|Page

Written for

Institution
URPN 202
Course
URPN 202

Document information

Uploaded on
November 19, 2024
Number of pages
9
Written in
2024/2025
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

$10.99
Get access to the full document:

Wrong document? Swap it for free Within 14 days of purchase and before downloading, you can choose a different document. You can simply spend the amount again.
Written by students who passed
Immediately available after payment
Read online or as PDF

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
Brightstars Havard School
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
240
Member since
1 year
Number of followers
7
Documents
13557
Last sold
2 weeks ago
VERIFIED EXAMS AND STUDY GUIDES.

Here, you will find Study Notes, Exam answer packs 100% Guarenteed success.

3.2

34 reviews

5
11
4
4
3
8
2
3
1
8

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Working on your references?

Create accurate citations in APA, MLA and Harvard with our free citation generator.

Working on your references?

Frequently asked questions