The relatively recent decline in urban population growth is primarily a result of an aging
population desiring more comfortable living arrangements and business and industry flight from
central cities. - Answers True
Which of the following is (are) true concerning urban growth in a global context? - Answers
a.Growth rates are the highest in the developing world.
b. Urbanization is an unmistakable trend everywhere.
c. Poverty and disease result from urbanization for many people.
d. all of the above
Although historians have studied cities for centuries, in which of the academic disciplines listed
below were cities first studied systematically? - Answers sociology
When did early sociologists begin to turn their attentions to cities? - Answers c. the late 19th
century Correct
Los Angeles is the largest city in the United States. - Answers false
The area of study in which urbanists try to understand why cities are located in particular places,
is called: - Answers Urban Geography
The area of study in which urbanists try to understand why people disperse within cities the way
they do, is called: - Answers Urban Ecology
While only 9% of the worlds population lived in cities in 1900, approximately what percent will be
city dwellers in 2030 if present trends continue? - Answers 60%
According to Macionis and Parrillo, the most important consequence of declining population
growth in central cities for people who remain is: - Answers less federal funding and political
representation Correct
Invasion and succession is a well documented ecological process by which whole sections of a
city change. - Answers TRUE
While the study of the economics of land use within cities was dominated by an ecological
model emphasizing internal competition among residents until the 1960s, today many urbanists
embrace the urban political economy perspective, which highlights the influence of external
political forces. - Answers TRUE
Which of the factors listed below is/are quality of urban life indicators? - Answers A. level of
material wealth
, b. degree of safety and security
c. sense of community
A focus on the potential material benefits of city life alone is justified given that the majority of
people residing in cities experience safety, security, and community. - Answers FALSE
What city did Richard Henry Dana allude to in his classic Two Years Before the Mast? - Answers
SAN FRANCISCO
Demographers suggest that the growth of exurban regions far beyond the urban core results
from: - Answers d. the exodus of business and industry from central cities Correct
By social structure, urbanists mean: - Answers patterns of city life shaped by wealth and power
disparities
Early scholars of urbanization portrayed the city as: - Answers a dangerous place where
community and family were threatened Correct
The "Anatomy" of modern North American cities has been characterized by: - Answers
a.declining urban population growth
b. population migration to the Sunbelt region
c. the growth of exurbs
While Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East are experiencing higher levels of urbanization,
North America, Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Asia are experiencing much lower rates. -
Answers FALSE
Although the human species has existed on the earth for at least 100,000 years, cities began to
appear how many years ago? - Answers 10,000
The study of early urban settlements reveals - Answers discontinuity and change in
developmental patterns.
Medieval cities, circa 1350, include all but which one of the following? - Answers gridiron streets
Egyptian cities were symbols of - Answers the pharaohs power. Correct
London became a world city during the 16th century because of all but which of the following? -
Answers its infrastructure
The revival of cities during the 11th century is explained by - Answers a. the Crusades.
b. the emergence of a class of merchants.
c. the increase in trade and specialization.