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100
An urban place is distinctively______ and _____.
What is non-rural and non-agricultural?
100
A trade area is an adjacent region within which it's _____ is dominant.
What is influence?
100
_____ _____ is a term used to describe the division of the city into certain regions (zones) for certain purposes (functions).
What is Functional zonation?
100
Comparing and contrasting the urban cultural landscapes of two cities helps us understand the differences in...
What is social and cultural forces in cities?
100
The ____ is divided into a traditional market sector and a more modern high- rise sector.
What is CBD?
200
A rural area or small town can be quickly transformed into a major________ area.
What is metropolitan?
200
Customers from smaller ____ and ____ come to the city to shop and conduct other business.
What is towns and villages?
200
_____ _____ _____ is a term to describe concentration of businesses and commerce in the cities downtown.
What is Central business district?
200
Many of the world's most populous cities are located in the less prosperous parts of the world. Name 3 countries who fall under this description.
What is Brazil, Mexico, India, Bangladesh, and India?
200
When the liberation began in ____ the rapid urbanization of China is due to the migration of millions of people from rural to urban areas.
What is 1979?
300
A term used to describe the buildup of the central city and the suburban realm.
What is Urban?
300
_____-_____ rule holds that in a model urban hierarchy, the population of a city or town will be inversely proportional to its rank in the hierarchy.
What is Rank-size?
300
_____ ______ describes the Urban area that is not suburban.
What is Central City?
300
Across the world, people continue to migrate to cities in response to ____ factors that are often more imaginary than real.
What is pull?
300
Since the beginning of human society to about 3000bc, less than __% lived in Urban areas.
What is 1%?
400
A conglomeration of people and buildings clustered together to serve as a center of politics, culture, and economics.
What is a City?
400
______ laid the groundwork for central place theory.
What is Christaller?
400
Edge cities attract _____ of thousands of nearby Suburbanites.
What is Tens?
400
Cities in poorer parts of the world generally lack enforceable, _____ laws, which, over the last century, most city governments in North America drew up to ensure use of space in ways that the society at large would deem culturally and environmentally acceptable.
What is zoning?
400
The Concentric zone divides the city into __ zones, defined by their function.
What is 5?
500
Cities are great markets, centers of specialization and interaction, sources of _____ and information, suppliers of ______ and providers of ______ and entertainment.
What is news, services, and sports?
500
The _____ _____ is the movement of millions of Americans from northern and northeastern states to the south and southwest.
What is Sunbelt Phenomenon?
500
_____ described his model as dynamic: as the city grew, inner zones encroached on outer ones so that CBD functions invaded zone 2 and the problems of zone 2 effected the inner margins of zone 3.
What is Burgess?
500
In the United States, _____, Texas is the only large city that does not have zoning laws on the books, with citizens in the city voting against the creation of zoning laws three different times.
What is Houston?
500
Mid ____'s the majority of ____ in the metropolises were in the suburbs.
What is 1980's, Jobs