URP3001 Exam 1 Quiz Questions
Capital city, metacity, world city: What is the only city in Middle America and the Caribbean that would fit each of these three categories? Mexico City Havana Kingston Santo Domingo
Mexico City
Which one of the following cities is incorrectly associated with the region in which it is located? Guatemala City is in Central America. Mexico City is in Central America. Bridgetown is in the Lesser Antilles. Havana is in the Greater Antilles.
Mexico City is in Central America.
The Stonewall Riots in 1969 are regarded as the beginning of the gay and lesbian rights movement in the United States. In what city did they take place? Boston Chicago San Francisco New York City
New York City
Continents which do not have any megacities at the present time include: Antarctica Antarctica, Australia, and Europe Antarctica, Australia, Europe, and Africa Antarctica and Australia
Antarctica and Australia
How does the contemporary world's urban population growth rate compare with the overall population growth rate? In some years the world's urban population increases more rapidly than the world's population as a whole, and in other years it increases more slowly. The world's urban population is increasing about as fast as the world's population as a whole. The world's urban population is growing more rapidly than the world's population as a whole. The world's urban population is growing more slowly than the world's population as a whole.
The world's urban population is growing more rapidly than the world's population as a whole.
As the gap between rich and poor has widened in most cities of South America, what has happened to the urban elite? They have moved to protected luxury apartments and gated suburban communities. They have re-concentrated in the central city. They have moved to housing subdivisions in the suburbs. They have abandoned the cities for small town life.
They have moved to protected luxury apartments and gated suburban communities.
Mara Salvatrucha, or MS13, is dominant in El Salvador but now spreads from Canada to Colombia. What is Mara Salvatrucha? an exotic species a folk dance a gang a disease
a gang
In the 19th century, South American cities became more integrated into the global economy by coordinating the export of primary commodities and the import of manufactured goods. What primary commodities were important in the 19th century? beef, minerals, coffee, rubber sugar, coffee, bananas, yerba mate gold, silver, titanium, iron ore rubber, sugar, bananas, hardwoods
beef, minerals, coffee, rubber
Self-contained urban villages and business improvement districts have been successful in U.S. cities, but they have also been criticized for all of the following except: displacing lower-income and working class families. making it impossible for artists to find affordable space to work. being designed around principles that encourage segregated land uses. putting power in the hands of the private sector instead of an elected government.
being designed around principles that encourage segregated land uses.
If you do not view Hurricane Katrina's impact on New Orleans as a "natural disaster," which one of the following sources of damage would you emphasize? sustained winds of over 100 mph breaches in the poorly-designed levees heavy rain and downpours of up to 25 inches in 30 hours flooding induced by the storm surge
breaches in the poorly-designed levees
"Loci of national sovereignty with landscapes that are charged with the symbols of solidarity (real or imagined) and museums that are the attics of the nation." To what category of cities does this description apply? capital cities port cities metropolises commercial cities
capital cities
Large cities are fewer in number and farther apart than medium-sized cities; medium-sized cites are fewer in number and farther apart than small cities. What theory accounts for the regularities of size and spacing of cities as market centers? concentric zone theory edge city theory economic base theory central place theory
central place theory
The militarization of city police forces contradicts the concept of: community policing public-private partnerships interjurisdictional cooperation fortress architecture
community policing
A new town is: comprehensively planned to be as self-contained as possible often criticized because of the lack of amenities spontaneous in its origins about the same as a commuter suburb
comprehensively planned to be as self-contained as possible
Guarded apartments, walled housing estates, chauffeured shuttles to private schools: these are all characteristics of: historico centros waterfront developments defensive urbanism pueblos jovenes
defensive urbanism
The industrial free zone along the border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti operates on the same principles as: centro historicos. NAFTA maquiladoras. urban cantones.
maquiladoras.
The city of Los Angeles is so large that it has several business districts, including Hollywood and Beverly Hills. This is reminiscent of the: sector model concentric zone inverse concentric zone model multiple nuclei model
multiple nuclei model
Lima: accounts for only 10% of Peru's population, a small proportion by modern standards weathered the crises of the 20th century to emerge as one of South America's wealthiest cities had its central historic district destroyed by an earthquake in the 19th century was used by the Spanish as a transshipment point for wealth extracted from the Andes
was used by the Spanish as a transshipment point for wealth extracted from the Andes
After 1898, what foreign country got involved in Havana's road and railroad expansion, sugar and cigar factory construction, and the newly arrived automobile industry? Spain Mexico Soviet Union United States
United States
With respect to language, the Ottawa city region is: predominantly English-speaking divided between English and French predominantly English-speaking with small French-speaking minorities predominantly French-speaking
WRONG: predominantly English-speaking with small French-speaking minorities
The colonial core of Lima, the central area of Brasília, and the Carioca landscapes of Rio de Janeiro have all been designated: New Wonders of the World by the New7Wonders Project. the Patrimony of Humankind by the UN World Heritage Sites by UNESCO Engineering Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers
World Heritage Sites by UNESCO
The level of urbanization (percent urban) in South America approximates that of: South Asia the U.S. and Canada East Asia Sub-Saharan Africa
the U.S. and Canada
Which one of the following statements is not true of the Caribbean's urban geography? Cites in the Lesser Antilles tend to sprawl across entire islands. All islands are dominated by a primate city (or primate town). Insularity and mountainous topography tend to be constraints on urban growth. The historical port cities were all well situated for trading with Europe and Africa.
Cites in the Lesser Antilles tend to sprawl across entire islands.
Which one of the following monikers would not fit Los Angeles? Gang Capital of America City on the Bay City of Sprawl Entertainment Machine
City on the Bay
What two cities rank just below Mexico City in the country's urban hierarchy? Merida and Monterrey Veracruz and Guadalajara Merida and Puebla Guadalajara and Monterrey
Guadalajara and Monterrey
The military engineers who designed and laid out the Spanish Crown's "New World" cities followed the: Vatican Protocols. Spanish Flotilla. Treaty of Tordesillas. Laws of the Indies.
Laws of the Indies.
What happened to Havana after 1991 during the "Special Period in a Time of Peace"? Automobile use soared as the price of gasoline declined. Rural populations in eastern Cuba illegally migrated westward to the capital. International tourism declined. The city's housing stock began to expand.
Rural populations in eastern Cuba illegally migrated westward to the capital.
In the United States, which one of the following would have the largest population? The City of Omaha alone The Omaha Urban Area The City of Omaha and contiguous municipalities The Omaha Metropolitan Area
The Omaha Metropolitan Area
Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland rose to prominence during what era of urban history? The era of colonial mercantilism The era of urban benevolence The era of post-industrial capitalism The era of industrial capitalism
The era of industrial capitalism
Montreal has lost the headquarters of many of Canada's 500 largest companies to what city? Ottawa Toronto New York City Vancouver
Toronto
According to the Griffin-Ford model, what category of land use borders the "spine" of a Latin American city? industrial land use elite residential land use low-income residential land use governmental land use
elite residential land use
"The movement of products, money, information, and human talent around the world in ever larger quantities, at every lower costs, and in ever less time." What is it? globalization Westernization industrialization modernization
globalization
Brazil's efforts to open up the interior of the country to settlement and development has: resulted in Brasília becoming the most important city in the country included establishment of new urban centers far from the coast changed the dual primacy of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo to triple primacy led to a sharp reduction in the primacy of Rio de Janeiro
included establishment of new urban centers far from the coast
Which one of the following would be categorized as an urban environmental risk at the local scale with a short-term impact? decreasing water quantity loss of ecosystem functions and services increasing GHG emissions increasing litter
increasing litter
Regardless of how large a settlement is, it does not become truly urban until: a leadership class evolves a classless society can be documented an agricultural surplus is produced its workforce is divorced from the soil
its workforce is divorced from the soil
The growth of Lima during the second half of the 20th century could best be described as: slow and private-industry-controlled conforming to the concentric zone model government-controlled and nucleated rapid and unplanned
rapid and unplanned
The ambulantes (street vendors) of South America's cities: are counted as part of a city's formal economy account for only a tiny fraction of all fresh produce vendors represent one of the few occupations open to poor women are typically single people without children
represent one of the few occupations open to poor women
What category of land use accounts for an enormous one fifth of urban land in the United States? residential roads and highways undeveloped land commercial
roads and highways
Residential areas in the "Pilot Plan" of Brasília largely comprise: six-story apartment buildings townhouses and small apartments courtyard houses reminiscent of the Mediterranean single-family, detached houses
six-story apartment buildings
Which one of the following is an example of a non-basic economic activity? strip mall in Kalamazoo, Michigan banking in London, England military activities in Jacksonville, Florida fashion design in New York, New York
strip mall in Kalamazoo, Michigan
