Unit 7 Questions Multiple Choice



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In contrast to Hoyt’s model of urban land use, Harris and Ullman’s model



a.

shows that cities develop in a series of sectors

d.

describes the central city’s relationship to edge cities

b.

includes and zone in transition

e.

does not differentiate urban neighborhoods according to social class

c.

has more than one center of urban growth

____ 83. Which of the following statements correctly describes the economic employment mix that began to emerge in many U.S. cities after World War II?



a.

The majority of U.S. jobs are moving from being consuption related to more of a production orientation.

d.

U.S. Cities have become increasingly dominated by industrial activities.

b.

Most U.S. jobs are being outsourced to foreign labor supplies.

e.

Workers’ unions are reaching their hightest level of influence in American history

c.

Urban jobs are becoming increasingly service oriented and require learned skills

____ 84. Which geographer viewed the US urban community of the 1920s as a set of concentric rings radiating outward from a central core?



a.

von Thünen

d.

Rostow

b.

Burgess

e.

Ravenstein

c.

Harris and Ullman

____ 85. Tokyo is many times larger than the second-ranked city in Japan, thus making Tokyo a(n)



a.

squatter settlement

d.

central business district

b.

primate city

e.

periferico

c.

hinterland

____ 86. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of world cities?



a.

World cities contain many offices of multinational organizations.

d.

World cities are found only in the northern and western hemispheres.

b.

World cities contain a concentration of legal, banking, and marketing services.

e.

World cities contain the headquarters of many transnational corporations.

c.

World cities are well connected to secondary-level world cities.

____ 87. Which one of the following characteristics does NOT apply to cities of the



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