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a) achieving a sensible and attractive land-use pattern
b) encouraging a pattern of development that provides residents ready access to
recreational, cultural, school, shopping and other facilities AND providing a system of
pathways so that pedestrian and bicycle traffic is safely accommodated
c) the location of public facilities such as schools and social service centers
d) anticipating industrial, residential and/or commercial development and seeing that
sufficient, conveniently located blocks of land are available and served with adequate
roads, water and sewer facilities
all of the above CORRECT ANSWERS 1] The concerns of planning include
for local governments, that is, for cities, towns, counties, and other substate jurisdictions
CORRECT ANSWERS Where do planners most often work?
a) in the late nineteenth century (1880s) CORRECT ANSWERS 1. When did the forces
for decentralization first begin in the United States? That is when did urban areas first
start to be able to spread outside the walking radius of the average person?
a city of 100,000 or more whose population has grown at double-digit rates for each of
the last three decades CORRECT ANSWERS A boomburg has been described by
Robert Lang and Jennifer Lefurgy as:
the town square, space between buildings and a simple rectangular street pattern
CORRECT ANSWERS What urban pattern is New England know for?
a) legislation to improve conditions for the urban poor, such as minimum housing quality
standards and
b) sanitary reform (sewer systems)
c) urban parkland as a way to "ventilate" a city CORRECT ANSWERS Elements of the
19th century housing reform movement included:
a) Mediators
b) Facilitators
c) Educators CORRECT ANSWERS John Levy writes in the text about the idea of "the
public good," yet there are often conflicting "public goods." What role do planners often
play in this dilemma?
A) rising urban populations
b) increased agricultural productivity
c) factory production
d) low-cost transportation
, e) all of the above CORRECT ANSWERS The four forces, according to John Levy,
responsible for the increase in the U.S. urban population between 1800 and 1900 were:
Increased political efficacy, sanction and financial support from the federal government,
academic respectability, and validation by the private sector CORRECT ANSWERS The
four critical turning points in the urban planning profession's history identified by Michael
Brooks in his 1988 article in the Journal of the American Planning Association article
were:
We need to return to the utopian tradition in planning CORRECT ANSWERS Michael
Brooks, in his 1988 article in the Journal of the American Planning Association article,
wrote that ...
True CORRECT ANSWERS In his 1988 article in the Journal of the American Planning
Association article, Michael Brooks wrote that it is important that planners have enough
independence from the private sector "to allow the advocacy of values and interests
other than those reflected in the quest for private profit."
True CORRECT ANSWERS June Manning Thomas, in her 1994 article in the Journal of
the American Planning Association article, stated that the relationship between planning
and race has not been addressed adequately in the field of planning history.
must have greater understanding of the racial and class implications of traditional
planning can help educate the populace and thus advance egalitarianism CORRECT
ANSWERS Thomas concludes her 1994 Journal of the American Planning Association
article with the assertion that planners ...
set off a wave of planning activity in American cities that focused on streets, municipal
art, public buildings and public spaces
brought together the ideas of municipal art, civic improvement and landscape design
is commonly understood to have begun with the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago
CORRECT ANSWERS The City Beautiful Movement ....
cities laid out in concentric circles, with residential, commercial and industrial rings
c) placement of agricultural and institutional uses outside the city
d) common land ownership CORRECT ANSWERS Which of the following were
characteristics of Ebenezer Howard's Garden Cities concept?
True CORRECT ANSWERS To understand the history of planning, one must see
planning in an historic and an ideological context.
True CORRECT ANSWERS During the Great Depression in the 1930s, there was
increased interest in planning, at least partly because of the poor performance of
American capitalism during this period.