Vocabulary
Chi-Town
Infrastructure
Gravity
Industrial Revolution
100

Illegal practice of refusing to provide financial services to consumers based on the area where they live

What is redlining?

100

What factor led to the major growth of Chicago, Illinois

What was the impact of the railroad on Chicago?

100

Photos, case studies, video recordings or descriptions are used

What are examples of qualitative data?

100

Squatter settlements; increased crime; social isolation

What is a consequence cities face with rapid urbanization?

100

A period of rapid development of industry that started in Great Britain in the late 18th and 19th centuries and created the explosion of population and expansion in cities.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

200

The maximum distance people are willing to travel to get a product or service

What is Range?

200

European population density is less than in American cities

How does the population in American cities compare to European cities?

200

Populations, distances, prices, and other measurements

What are examples of quantitative data?

200

Municipal and county planning ordinances that require a share of new construction to be affordable to people with low to moderate income

What are Inclusionary zoning laws?

200

The increase of population and movement of people to towns and cities

What is urbanization?

300

Combines elements of Latin American culture & globalization by combining radial sectors and concentric zones.  Includes a thriving CBD with a commercial spine

What is the Latin American Model?

300

The government takes privately owned land for public use.


What is eminent domain?


300

Lack of affordable housing is a problem

What is the biggest challenge facing cities of modern urban growth/sustainability?  

300

The largest city in a country has 18 million people, the second largest city has 9 million.

What is an example of rank-size rule

300

Goal of improving the social & economic conditions of urbanized population while maintaining environmental quality.

What is Urban Sustainability?

400

A suburban area experiencing significant growth in population and prosperity.

What is a boomburb?

400

Oil and Energy

What is the largest industry in Houston, Texas?

400

Private organization can make spending decisions but cannot tax the residents

What challenge does an independent corporation face when improving the urban infrastructure?

400

Abandoned and polluted industrial sites

What are brownfields?

400

Farmers have a stronger voice in Europe than they do in the U.S.

Why is sprawl more limited in Europe than in the U.S.?

500

The division of large houses previously owned by one wealthy family into smaller apartments for lower-income families

What is filtering?

500

Better bicycle infrastructures in European cities impacts the environment in this way.

What causes European cities to produce fewer greenhouse gases than U.S. cities?

500

As a result, businesses will more easily be able to attract workers and also transport their goods.

How might a strong infrastructure impact society?

500

States that the interaction between two places can be determined by the product of the population of both places, divided by the square of their distance from one another.

What is the gravity model?

500

Discourages sprawl by developing on land within an existing built up area

What is infill development?

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