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An urban network is - ✔✔✔->>>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 __________. - ✔✔✔->>>a world of
strangers
Carol Stack found in her study of poor African Americans
that they - ✔✔✔->>>established an extensive network of
cooperation and mutual aid
Gerald Suttles argues that the images that people have
about cities are - ✔✔✔->>>objective reality
Identifying with the city is aided by - ✔✔✔->>>sports
teams
b. festivals
, c. negative historical events
Most urban poor try to cope with the harsh realities of life
through - ✔✔✔->>>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 - ✔✔✔->>>You are never to fancy
In the 5th century B.C.E., the city of Athens had a
population of roughly - ✔✔✔->>>350,000
Ming Peking was based on - ✔✔✔->>>elaborate Chinese
cosmology
Now a city of 12 million people, Beijing was formerly called
- ✔✔✔->>>Peking
Oswald Spengler spoke of the __________ of the city. -
✔✔✔->>>soul
The text points out that much of the population of the city
initially came from the - ✔✔✔->>>countryside
The text uses a small town in upstate New York as an
example of urban dominance in a more subtle fashion.
The pseudonym for this community is - ✔✔✔-
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