What type of area would be located in the most accessible parts of a city?
Apartments / Retail Shops / Factories / Single Family Homes
Retail Shops
What is range?
The maximum distance a person is willing to travel to obtain a good or service
What is a primate city?
A leading city in a country that is significantly and disproportionally larger and more influential than any other city within that nation
What is the name for the process where middle-class people move into deteriorated inner-city neighborhoods and renovate the housing?
Gentrification
Which theory focuses on making a location decision based on minimizing the cost of multiple production inputs and transportation?
Weber's Least Cost Theory
The direct extraction of raw materials from the Earth, such as mining or agriculture
Primary sector
This sustainable development strategy uses a region's natural beauty to attract tourists while preserving the environment.
Ecotourism
This index measures a country's level of development through life expectancy, education, and income.
Human Development Index / HDI
Even though it is a relatively clean source of energy, what is an environmental disadvantage of hydroelectric power?
Disruption of ecosystems, blocking of fish migration, alteration of water quality, flooding
According to the bid-rent curve, the closer the location to the CBD, the ________ the price of that land.
Higher
What is threshold?
What is a megacity?
An urban area with a population exceeding 10 million people
What is redlining?
The historical practice where banks drew lines on maps to refuse loans to certain neighborhoods based on race or ethnicity.
With these type of industries, factories would be located closer to the raw material site.
Bulk-reducing or weight-reducing industries
Manufacturing and construction
Secondary sector
This economic principle suggests that countries should produce what they can make most efficiently and trade for the rest.
Comparative advantage
This index specifically measures the disparity between men and women in reproductive health, empowerment, and the labor market.
Gender Inequality Index / GII
Which city model as been most highly influenced by transportation?
-Concentric zone model
-Multiple nuclei model
-Sector model
-Latin American city model
Sector model
What theory explains why New York City would have more specialized stores than a small town on Long Island?
Central place theory
True or false: Brasilia, Brazil and Astana, Kazakhstan are new capital cities built to be modern and planned administrative centers.
True
What is new urbanism?
An urban design movement that promotes walkable neighborhoods, mixed-use development, and sustainable living as a way to create vibrant and functional communities
The Port of Los Angeles is a major one of theseāa location where goods are transferred between transport types.
Break-of-bulk point
High-level research, data analysis, and information technology
Quaternary sector
What has contributed most to the deindustrialization of North American manufacturing cities?
-An increased number of women in the workforce
-Competition from foreign imports
-Environmental legislation
-The formation of free trade associations
-The decline of labor unions
Competition from foreign imports
True or False: Countries with the highest HDI rankings always have the highest rates of women's labor market participation.
False
Which city model defies the logic presented in the bid-rent curve due to multiple CBDs and the rise of suburban areas?
-Concentric zone model
-Multiple nuclei model
-Sector model
-Latin American city model
Multiple nuclei model
According to rank-size rule, these types of services (like trauma hospitals and universities) have larger ranges and thresholds.
Higher-order services
Based on this map, what statement can you make about how physical geography has impacted the location of major cities?

Most major cities are located along rivers or coastlines.
(think infrastructure and law)
Interstate highways and the GI Bill
Would the cost of land would be an example of a site or situation factor?
A site factor
In MDCs (More Developed Countries), the majority of the workforce is now employed in this broad sector.
Tertiary / service sector
What is a maquiladora?
A foreign-owned outsourced manufacturing plant - typically found along the US-Mexico border
Which country would you expect to have the highest number of women in government, and why?
Spain - GII 0.08
Greece - GII 0.10
Kuwait - GII 0.27
Panama - GII 0.37
Spain - A low GII score means greater gender inequality, which can indicate a higher number of women in government.
What kind of city would most likely follow the Latin American City model?
(think history)
("a city in Latin America" is not the full answer)
colonial-era Spanish cities in Latin America
Central Place Theory describes spatial patterns of urban areas based on the flow of these two things.
Goods and services
According to the table below, which city is BOTH a megacity and a primate city?

Bangkok, Thailand
Based on the map below, what statement can you make about urban growth and population change between 2000 and 2010 in Texas?

Most growth occurred in places near major cities.
Suburbanization is occurring.
What term is in this example: Silicon Valley, CA - high-tech firms clustering together to take advantage of a specialized labor pool and access to venture capital resources.
Agglomeration
When a company controls all stages of production, from raw materials to the final sale, it is practicing this type of integration.
Vertical integration
What economic union has fostered the most significant economic growth by eliminating import tariffs between member states?
The European Union
The presence of 5G and fiber-optic internet in a CBD indicates that governments are investing in this to promote economic development.
Infrastructure