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AP Human Geography Unit 6
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What is the relationship between low order (basic) items and range?
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no matter how basic the good the range will stay the same
the more basic the item the lower the range
the more basic the item the higher the range
the range varies no matter how basic or specialized the good is
Who created the central place theory?
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Walter Christaller
Von Thunen
Mercator
Ral santiago
What range does the newspaper have?
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global
national
state wide
city wide
Where are primate cities most commonly found?
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Unstable, reliant nations
Global power houses
3rd world countries
Remote islands
Why do North American cities like New York, have the majority of the poor live in the city center while the rich live on the outskirts (this is the opposite of European cities like France)?
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Cultural barriers
legislation
time period
employment
What did redlining do to cities?
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It changed the power lines of cities in America and lowered energy cost
it helped with city crime and poverty in low income areas
it discriminated against people of color and caused neighborhood segregation
It created a border for city edges
What is NOT a effect of urban areas
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increased water quality
Increased pollution
smaller ecological footprint
Decreased sanitization
What are the slums in Brazil called?
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favela
rocinha
janeiro
Complexo da maré
What is NOT a consequence of squatter cities?
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Low employment
Increased ability for personal self expression
high gang activating and low police regulation
poor average health and health care
What is the estimated threshold of a primary school?
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500
25,000
60,000
1 million
What is a characteristic of sprawl?
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Efficient housing placement
areas reliant on automotives
large cities
economic instability
Poorer communities are over run and kicked out by high class groups specifically sounding land, this is an example of what?
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Red lining
gentrification
sectionality
Forced immigration
What is an example of dependency?
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An underdeveloped nation trading one raw good with one developed nation
Being an isolationist nation
trading multiple goods from a under developed nation to a developed nation
A developed nation trading with an under developed nations for only raw goods
What is NOT a characteristic of megacities?
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Multitude of job opportunities
Houses for the poor
largest and most prevalent city
Population that is larger than 20 million persons
What is the Hoyt sector model based on?
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Ancestral wealth
Distance from job
ethnicity
income level
How is the Harris and Ullman model different from others?
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The peripheral cities have the most urban life
Its study sample was from all around the world
there are multiple cores or nuclei
It is not symmetrical
How did “white flight” change cities' make up?
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Cities became more condensed
people who lived in the city center on average had a higher income
cities got larger
The outskirts of cities became more populated
Which example follows the bid rent theory?
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buying cheap land in a highly populated area
buying cheap land near, but outside a core area
buying expensive land in a rural area
buying cheap land in a core area
What is the centerpoint of the concentric zone model?
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factories
Farm land
working class living
CBD
How is globalization achieved through urban industries and cities?
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migration
Immigration and trade
religious diffusion
Tourism
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