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Test Bank For Cities and Urban Life 7th Edition By John J. Macionis (All Chapters 1-14). PART I — UNDERSTANDING THE CITY: ITS EVOLUTION Exploring the City Evolution of the World’s Cities Development of North American Cities Today’s Cities and Suburbs PART II — DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES Urban Sociology: Classic and Modern Statements Spatial Perspectives: Making Sense of Space Critical Urban Sociology: The City and Capitalism The Context of Cities Comparative Urbanism: The City and Culture PART III — THE STRUCTURE OF THE CITY Stratification and Social Class: Urban and Suburban Lifestyles Race, Ethnicity, and Gender: Urban Diversity Housing, Education, Crime: Confronting Urban Problems PART IV — GLOBAL URBAN DEVELOPMENTS Global Urbanization Urban Planning: Past, Present and Future

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,Chapter 1 Examination Questions

Multiple Choice

1. While only 9% of the world’s population lived in cities in 1900, approximately what
percent will be city dwellers in 2050 if present trends continue?
a. 33%
b. 66%
c. 88%
d. 99%

Correct Answer: B
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1.1: Recognize how most people are captivated by cities
Topic/Concept: Why Study the City?
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Skill Level: Understand the Concepts

2. Although the human species has existed on Earth for at least 200,000 years, cities began
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to appear how many years ago?
a. 50,000
b. 25,000
c. 10,000
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d. 5,000

Correct Answer: C
1.4: Describe the ecological process of invasion–succession as seen in emerging cities
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Topic/Concept: The Complexity of the City: Various Perspectives
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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3. What city did Richard Henry Dana allude to in his classic Two Years Before the Mast?
a. New York
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b. Pittsburgh
c. Boston
d. San Francisco
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Correct Answer: D
1.3a: Investigate the factors that lead to urban growth and development
1.3b: Evaluate the characteristics of the urban way of life
Topic/Concept: The Urban Transformation
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts


4. Early sociologists were pessimistic about the study of cities because city life was

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, considered dangerous. More contemporary studies have shown this to be based on
a. economic conditions.
b. political unrest.
c. false evidence.
d. hard science.

Correct Answer: C
1.4: Describe the ecological process of invasion–succession as seen in emerging cities
Topic/Concept: The Complexity of the City: Various Perspectives
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know
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5. When did early sociologists begin to turn their attentions to cities?
a. The late 17th century
b. The mid-18thcentury
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c. The late 19th century
d. The mid-20th century
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Correct Answer: C
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cities
Topic/Concept:The Complexity of the City: Various Perspectives
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Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts

6. Early scholars of urbanization portrayed the city as
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a. a place of unlimited opportunity.
b. a dangerous place where community and family were threatened.
c. a place where both opportunity and danger coexisted.
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d. the main cause of industrialization.

Correct Answer: B
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1.4: Describe the ecological process of invasion–succession as seen in emerging cities
Topic/Concept: The Complexity of the City: Various Perspectives
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Skill Level: Understand the Concepts

7. The area of study in which urbanists try to understand why cities are located in particular
places is called
a. urban geography.
b. urban ecology.
c. social psychology.
d. social demography.

Correct Answer: A

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Topic/Concept: The Complexity of the City: Various Perspectives
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts

8. The area of study in which urbanists try to understand why people disperse within cities
the way they do is called

a. urban geography.
b. urban ecology.
c. social psychology.
d. social demography.
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Correct Answer: B
1.4: Describe the ecological process of invasion–succession as seen in emerging cities
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Topic/Concept: The Complexity of the City: Various Perspectives
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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9. The “anatomy” of modern North American cities has been characterized by declining
population growth.Which of the following regions best illustrate this phenomenon?
a. Sunbelt region
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b. Midwest
c. New England
d. Northwest
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Correct Answer: A
1.5: Enumerate the population percentage change of the 30 largest U.S. Cities
Topic/Concept: The Anatomy of Modern North American Cities
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Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply what you know
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10. Demographers suggest that the growth of exurban regions far beyond the
urbancoreresults from
a. the desire of many people to live a simpler life.
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b. a disdain for suburban life.
c. a breakdown of the traditional family unit.
d. the exodus of business and industry from central cities.

Correct Answer: D
1.5: Enumerate the population percentage change of the 30 largest U.S. Cities
Topic/Concept: The Anatomy of Modern North American Cities
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply what you know



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