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An urban network is - โโโ->>>interpersonal ties Besides coping with the citys sheer numbers, urbanites also must learn to deal with anonymity, since we live in what Lyn Lofland calls __________. - โโโ->>>a world of strangers Carol Stack found in her study of poor African Americans that they - โโโ->>>established an extensive network of cooperation and mutual aid Gerald Suttles argues that the images that people have about cities are - โโโ->>>objective reality Identifying with the city is aided by - โโโ->>>sports teams b. festivals
c. negative historical events Most urban poor try to cope with the harsh realities of life through - โโโ->>>forming social networks In his writings, Charles Dickens used a phrase that summarized what so worried Engels about the capitalist city: that it reduced everything in life to objective facts and quantity. This phrase is - โโโ->>>You are never to fancy In the 5th century B.C.E., the city of Athens had a population of roughly - โโโ->>>350, Ming Peking was based on - โโโ->>>elaborate Chinese cosmology Now a city of 12 million people, Beijing was formerly called
Springdale
In 2006, foreign born people represented __________ percent of Miamis total population. - โโโ->>>57. Pedestrian traffic in the United States is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT - โโโ->>>people walk blindly into traffic People form images of cities by - โโโ->>>distinguishing between physical locations in the city c. organizing the physical locations in a meaningful way Stanley Milgram listed all of the following items as having an impact on how people draw their mental maps of a city EXCEPT - โโโ->>>discussions with other The five common elements in urban images according to Lynch are - โโโ->>>districts, edges, landmarks, nodes, and paths The image of a city, as defined by Kevin Lynch, is the - โโโ->>>generalized mental picture of the citys external physical world Virginia Scheins single mothers on public assistance all - โโโ->>>were working or had some work experience We make sense of the city by responding to its - โโโ-
physical form b. gesellschaft characteristics c. gemeinschaft characteristics
We respond to the city - โโโ->>>in our own unique way b. using common strategies c. based on our social characteristics Which of the following is NOT a stereotype associated with suburban life? - โโโ->>>The majority of people in the United States live outside the city Which of the following statements about social movements and cities are true? - โโโ->>>Social movements have benefitted from the degree of social interaction in cities b. The Urban League is an example of a city initiated social movement c. City initiated social movements can have local impacts, national impacts or both. According to Desmon Morris's documentary 'The Human Zoo', Peope are making sense of their social environments by: - โโโ->>>dressing in a certain way that makes them diffrent from others b. defending their territorial marks c. respecting the unwritten rules of social etiquette According to Daniel J. Monti, in the urban way of life, the many different types of people have found an appropriate form of public behavior that enables them to get along with each other. Monti refers to this as - โโโ->>>civic culture
Native Americans who migrate to the city: - โโโ-
quickly earn higher income Puerto Ricans: - โโโ->>>enjoy open migration privileges Since 1960, the majority of immigrants have been - โโโ- people of color The Chicago political machine - โโโ->>>focused on in our own unique way b. using common strategies c. based on our social characteristics Which of the following is NOT a stereotype associated with suburban life? - โโโ->>>The majority of people in the United States live outside the city Which of the following statements about social movements and cities are true? - โโโ->>>Social movements have benefitted from the degree of social interaction in cities b. The Urban League is an example of a city initiated social movement c. City initiated social movements can have local impacts, national impacts or both. According to Desmon Morris's documentary 'The Human Zoo', Peope are making sense of their social environments by: - โโโ->>>dressing in a certain way that makes them diffrent from others b. defending their territorial marks c. respecting the unwritten rules of social etiquette According to Daniel J. Monti, in the urban way of life, the many different types of people have found an appropriate form of public behavior that enables them to get along with each other. Monti refers to this as - โโโ->>>civic culture Native Americans who migrate to the city: - โโโ- >>>quickly earn higher income Puerto Ricans: - โโโ->>>enjoy open migration privileges Since 1960, the majority of immigrants have been - โโโ- >>>people of color The Chicago political machine - โโโ->>>focused on maintaining the quality of the central business district The fastest growing nonwhite population group in the United States is made up of: - โโโ->>>Hispanics The height of the Great Immigration period took place - โโโ->>>between 1880 and 1910 The Hull House - โโโ->>>addressed the needs of immigrant women and families The process known as chain migration, describes the idea that: - โโโ->>>immigrants tend to settle near friends and relatives Throughout the 1800s, most of the United States black population - โโโ->>>lived in the South and in rural areas Islamic cities declined after the Middle Ages due to - โโโ->>>topsoil depletion
Latin American cities lag far behind those in Europe, Canada, and the United States because - โโโ->>>most Latin American cities never developed much of an industrial base. Primacy ratio is computed by - โโโ->>>dividing the primate citys population by the population of the second largest city. Primate cities develop most often in - โโโ->>>countries that were or are under foreign control Which of the following did not contribute to black migration to the North? - โโโ->>>urban decentralization What is the name of the movie we watched in class today?
The federal housing programs of the New Deal had all but which of the following goals? - โโโ->>>seize decaying areas and give them to developers willing to rehabilitate them The housing problem is characterized by - โโโ->>>an insufficient number of low rent housing units. b. changes in the housing market. c. an increase in the proportion of high rent housing units. The New Urbanism is sometimes criticized for - โโโ-
the fact that it reduces the number of low income housing units The Section 8 Program - โโโ->>>provides rent subsidies to low-income tenants. Within urban areas, crime is - โโโ->>>most concentrated in poor neighborhoods _________ are privately operated and with less state regulation, so that teachers and administrators can try out new teaching strategies. - โโโ->>>Charter schools __________ offer special programs to attract students from many districts to achieve integration. - โโโ- Magnet schools According to the text, in global perspective, AfricaBritish sections of dual cities - โโโ->>>is a continent in crisis.
b. is the least urbanized continent. c. has the highest rate of increase in urbanization. British sections of dual cities - โโโ->>>are typically arranged in a grid pattern. b. have a railroad run through them. Colonization has several common legacies. Which of the following is/are among these legacies? - โโโ-
economic b. political c. national boundaries Early African cities typically - โโโ->>>were linked by trade. b. had narrow and winding streets. c. had rich and poor living next to one another. European powers sought to change the Middle East by - โโโ->>>trading with it. Highly developed urban centers were present in Africa as long ago as - โโโ->>>3000 B.C.E The chief reason for the loss of life among Latin American natives in the 16th century was - โโโ->>>wars with the Spanish and Portuguese colonists. b. diseases imported from Europe.