Unit 6- AP Human Geography
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1. You are going to construct your own brewery and you have found the perfect location for it. You have acquired land along a railroad in a grain belt city. A factory next to your land manufactures bottles and there is a label-maker only a short distance away. Your location will share the benefits of
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2. The theory that explains the regional organization of urban areas, based on their functions and the goods and services they offer, is called
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3. The range of a good is
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4. Which of the following would have the greatest threshold?
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5. World cities are those that have become known as global cities are the control centers of the global
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6. The U.S. Bureau of Statistics defines a central county or counties with at least one urbanized area of 50,000 more, plus adjacent outlying counties with a large number of residents that commute in as a
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7. Which of the following was NOT an area where early civilizations and the first cities began?
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8. All of the following statements accurately describe a change brought about by the urbanization of ancient agricultural societies EXCEPT
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9. Which of the following was among the largest cities in the world around the end of the first millennium (1000 C.E.)?
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10. Which of the following was MOST directly responsible for the acceleration of urbanization in the 1800s in Europe and North America?
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11. The basic sector activities of a city’s economy include production of goods and services for
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12. As you travel from center city to the outskirts of the city, the cost of land-rents (bid-rents) usually
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13. Which of the following characteristic do the concentric zone and sector models of urban land use have in common?
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14. Which of the following is a correct statement about the major cities of the world?
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15. Most Latin American cities are focused on a a. central plaza
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16. Today, most of the United States and Canadian population lives in which of the following?
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17. The multiple-nuclei model of city structure tends to be most applicable to
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18. Which of the following was NOT one of the five original urban hearth regions?
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19. The number of functions in a central place is dependent on all of the following EXCEPT the
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20. Locational advantages important to the development of the earliest included
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21. Which of the following refers to the size and functional complexity of cities?
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22. Historically, the growth of North American suburbs was most constrained by
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23. Which of the following is a true statement about classic models of city structure?
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24. Which of the following groups of cities contains the best examples of central places with large hinterlands?
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25. In the United States and Canada, which areal unit best approximates a city neighborhood in size?
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26. Today, the greatest number of urban dwellers is found in
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27. Which of the following is an example of an edge city?
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28. Which models of urban land use illustrate that large cities develop by spreading from several nodes of growth, each with its own special function?                         I. Burgess’ concentric zone theory                                                  II. Hoyt’s sector theory                                                                   III. Harris and Ullman’s multiple nuclei theory
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29. A social area analysis is MOST likely to focus on
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30. Activities that support a city’s basic economic activities are collectively referred to as the
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31. City zoning ordinances are most often criticized for
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32. One major difference between land use in European and U.S. cities is that
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33. Which of the following is most likely to have a large religious building and a market bazaar at its center?
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34. Which city’s dense urban core became the “birthplace of the skyscraper”?
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35. By 2020, most of the world’s biggest cities will be located in
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36. Primate cities are those that
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37. During the 1980’s and 1990’s, Santa Monica, California, became significantly wealthier and more expensive.  This process is referred to as
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38. Which of the following qualifies as a primate city?
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39. Which of the following is not correct regarding the great metropolises of the developing world?
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40. Which of the following economic activities is most likely to be found in a city's central business district (CBD)?
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41. The term Urban Realm came into use to describe the spatial components of a metropolis of what decade?
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42. A market area is an example of
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43. The high cost of a downtown location now outweighs the advantages of locating near other like industries. Publishing companies have begun to move from New York to as far away as Florida and Texas. The process referred to is:
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44. Which of the following will draw from the greatest range?
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45. An example of a city that has or had functional specialization is:
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