AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CH 12- Services and Settlements
The city-state is an example of
A state dominated by its major city
Residents of rural settlements are more likely than residents or urban settlements to work in
Agriculture
A primate city is
At least twice as large as the next smaller city
The attraction of the outsourced "offshore banking" industry can best be explained by
Bank secrecy laws and the avoidance of paying taxes in other countries.
The area surrounding a service from which customers are attracted is
Hinterland
A central place is a
Market center
Urbanization can be analyzed by looking at the increase in the ____ of people living in cities
Number and percentages
LDCS specialize in what two types of global business services
Offshore financial and back office
World cities are defined by
The number and type of business services found there
The most prominent structure in ancient city of Ur was the stepped temple called _______, which was built about 4,000 years ago
Ziggurat
In the US educational services account for about ______ of jobs
10%
If a country follows the rank-size rule, if the largest city has 1,000,000 inhabitants, how many people live in the fifth largest city
200,000
In the US about ______ of all jobs are in consumer services
50%
The geometric pattern which geographers use to represent market areas is
A hexagon
A firm that sells it's products primarily to consumers outside it's settlement is a
Basic industry
Back-office functions are also called
Business-process outsourcing
An analysis of this map of global cities indicates that
Chicago is an alpha-ranked world city
A place where farm buildings, homes, and churches are found is close together is what kind of settlement
Clustered rural
The gravity model predicts that the optimal location of a service is
Directly related to the number of people in the area and inversely related to the distance people must travel to access it
Urban residents are generally more tolerant of ____ than the residents of rural communities, but residents of urban settlements often feel that they are surrounded by people who are indifferent and reserved
Diverse social behavior
Global cities are identified and ranked by a combination of
Economic, political, cultural, and infrastructure factors
Consumers services include
Educational, retail, wholesale, social, leisure, and hospitality jobs
The potential use of a service at a location is related directly to population and inversely to distance in the
Gravity model
Central Place Theory predicts larger settlements are
Less numerous and farther apart
What factors determine where back office services will locate in LDCs
Low wage rates and workers who can speak English
The attraction of the outsourced "call center" industry to locate in India can best be explained by
Low wages and the wide use of English
One of the most important basic activities in the southern Great Lakes region is
Manufacturing of durable goods
This map of offshore financial centers indicates that
Many are concentrated in the eastern Caribbean
In a linear community, we can deduce that the best location for a service is the
Median
Which of the following is considered to be a hearth of urban settlement
Mesopotamia
The French long-lot system was developed primarily because of
Need for access to a river
Clustered rural settlements were most common in which region of colonial America
New England
The most prominent structure in the ancient city of Athens was the ____, which still looks over the city
Parthenon
Typical medieval European urban settlements were characterized by the
Placement of buildings around a central market place
If a country's largest city has 1,000,000 inhabitants and the second largest city has 200,000 inhabitants, the country follows what distribution
Primate city
The most significant impact thay Great Britain's enclosure movement made on the rural landscape was to
Produce more of a dispersed rural settlement pattern
The most significant anticipated benefit of the enclosure movement was to
Promote agricultural efficiency
The maximum distance people are willing to travel for a service is
Range
The hierarchical listing of settlements by size is known as the
Rank-size rule
The fall of the Roman Empire in the fifth century A.D. brought about what change in urban settlements
Reduction in urban populations
Because of its centrality in an ancient communications network, we still have the old saying "All roads lead to ____"
Rome
A ______ is an example of a settlement that specializes in public services
State capital
Which of the following is most likely a basic economic activity
Steel mill
Attracting a new basic industry is important to a community, primarily because it
Stimulates new nonbasic industries
Richard Florida's research identified a relationship between the distribution of
Talent and diversity
Two major benefits many LDCS offer in terms of global financial services are
Tax breaks and privacy
What technical development has allowed back-office functions to relocate to LDCs
Telecommunications
Which statement best describes the relationship between urbanization and the Industrial Revolution in Europe
The Industrial Revolution ultimately promoted urbanization
Higher social heterogeneity in urban settlements means that
There are many different types of people in cities
The minimum number of people needed to support a service is called the
Threshold
The map of early urban settlements indication that by 1 A.D.
Tokyo was one of the largest cities in the world
Which of the following is not primarily a consumer service
Transportation services
Heterogeneity is more a characteristic of
Urban centers than rural communities
Most people in the world live in what type of settlement
Urban settlement
Periodic markets are likely to feature
Vendors who move from town to town