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GEO793 Final Exam Questions And
Answers Graded A+ 2025-2026
1.​ Who were two key figures associated with the rise of neoliberalism during the 1980s?​
a) Mike Harris and Mel Lastman​
b) Pierre Trudeau and Bill Davis​
c) Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher​
d) Dalton McGuinty and Rob Ford​
Correct Answer Answer: c) Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher​

2.​ Which policy is most closely associated with the neoliberal push for reduced social
spending in Canada during the 1990s?​
a) Universal Child Care​
b) Workfare programs​
c) Guaranteed Income Supplement​
d) Public Transit Expansion​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Workfare programs​

3.​ The Safe Streets Act in Toronto, enacted in 1999, primarily targeted:​
a) Tax evasion​
b) Streetlevel crime and homelessness​
c) Public transportation funding​
d) Zoning reform​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Streetlevel crime and homelessness​

4.​ Who was the first mayor of the amalgamated City of Toronto in 1998?​
a) Rob Ford​
b) David Miller​
c) Mel Lastman​
d) John Tory​
Correct Answer Answer: c) Mel Lastman​

5.​ Which Toronto mayoral candidate popularized the phrase “stop the gravy train” in the
early 2000s?​
a) Mel Lastman​
b) Rob Ford​
c) David Miller​
d) Barbara Hall​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Rob Ford​

,6.​ The 1998 Toronto amalgamation combined how many municipalities?​
a) 3​
b) 4​
c) 5​
d) 6​
Correct Answer Answer: c) 5​

7.​ Urban voter divides in Toronto often highlight tensions between:​
a) Downtown vs. provincial governments​
b) Suburban homeowners vs. innercity renters​
c) Private schools vs. public schools​
d) Public transit users vs. drivers​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Suburban homeowners vs. innercity renters​

8.​ R.A. Walks’ study in BeachesEast York examined:​
a) Housing affordability and exchange value​
b) Public transit efficiency​
c) Environmental zoning laws​
d) Federalprovincial fiscal transfers​
Correct Answer Answer: a) Housing affordability and exchange value​

9.​ Which urban form characteristic did Walks find influenced the value of local retail and
housing?​
a) Street connectivity and density​
b) Number of highrise buildings only​
c) Proximity to airports​
d) Waterfront access exclusively​
Correct Answer Answer: a) Street connectivity and density​

10.​A key outcome of neoliberal policies in Toronto included:​
a) Expansion of welfare programs​
b) Tax cuts for highincome earners​
c) Mandatory public housing quotas​
d) Nationalization of utilities​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Tax cuts for highincome earners​

11.​The 2003 Toronto mayoral election resulted in which of the following outcomes?​
a) Mel Lastman reelected​
b) David Miller elected​
c) Rob Ford elected​
d) Barbara Hall elected​
Correct Answer Answer: b) David Miller​

, 12.​Which phrase best describes a central principle of neoliberal urban governance?​
a) Stateled redistribution​
b) Privatization and market efficiency​
c) Universal healthcare expansion​
d) Communityled zoning​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Privatization and market efficiency​

13.​Workfare programs typically require recipients to:​
a) Volunteer in community arts​
b) Engage in paid employment​
c) Participate in governmentapproved work or training​
d) Attend university courses​
Correct Answer Answer: c) Participate in governmentapproved work or training​

14.​Which Toronto ward historically exhibited higher resistance to privatization initiatives?​
a) ScarboroughEast​
b) BeachesEast York​
c) Etobicoke North​
d) North York Centre​
Correct Answer Answer: b) BeachesEast York​

15.​Walks’ analysis of housing markets emphasized the tension between:​
a) Land use planning and environmental law​
b) Exchange value and use value​
c) Public transport expansion and highway development​
d) Federal grants and municipal budgeting​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Exchange value and use value​

16.​Rob Ford’s approach to urban governance was most closely associated with:​
a) Expansion of social housing​
b) Lawandorder rhetoric and fiscal restraint​
c) Environmental protection policies​
d) Public transit investment​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Lawandorder rhetoric and fiscal restraint​

17.​Which policy reflected neoliberal influence on municipal governance in the late 1990s?​
a) Increased property taxes​
b) Cuts to social services​
c) Expansion of public schools​
d) Rent control​
Correct Answer Answer: b) Cuts to social services​

18.​In R.A. Walks’ BeachesEast York study, the local retail landscape was influenced by:​
a) Federal investment in highways​

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