What is the main topic of the article?
A. Gentrification in a Chicago neighborhood
B. Current healthcare systems in America and how we can improve them
C. Immigration policy in the United States
D. Urban education vs rural education
Gentrification in a Chicago neighborhood
How many interviews were conducted?
A. 12
B. 20
C. 25
D. 40
25
What was a major issue residents faced?
A. Transportation
B. Rising rent
C. Job shortages
D. School access
B. Rising rent
Who do organizations mainly serve?
A. Eastlake residents
B. Chicago officials
C. Latinx communities broadly
D. Property owners
C. Latinx communities broadly
What is a common effect of gentrification?
A. Job growth
B. Displacement
C. Lower taxes
D. Better schools
B. Displacement
What research method did the author use?
A. Surveys
B. Interviews
C. Experiments
D. Census data
Interviews
What were residents most concerned about?
A. Jobs and schools
B. Crime and traffic
C. Taxes and policies
D. Rent and identity
Rent and identity
How did residents feel about changes?
A. Positive
B. Neutral
C. Concerned
D. Unaware
C. Concerned
Do organizations focus only on the neighborhood?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Sometimes
D. Rarely
B. No
Who is most impacted?
A. Business owners
B. Tourists
C. Low-income residents
D. Politicians
C. Low-income residents
What is one main goal of the study?
A. Compare income levels of households
B. Improve education rates in latinx communities
C. Understand different perspectives on change
D. Predict housing prices in Chicago
Understand different perspectives on change
What services did organizations provide?
A. Housing only
B. ESL and GED programs
C. Law enforcement
D. Transportation
ESL and GED programs
Who did residents say built the neighborhood?
A. Developers
B. The city
C. Latinx residents
D. Business owners
C. Latinx residents
What does “beyond the neighborhood” mean?
A. Ignoring local issues
B. Expanding services regionally
C. Moving offices
D. Reducing programs
B. Expanding services regionally
What is a limitation of the study?
A. Too many interviews
B. Small sample size
C. Too much data
D. Lack of focus
B. Small sample size
What is gentrification (in this article)?
A. The study of population growth in urban areas (Chicago)
B. Cultural preservation of Hispanic communities
C. Government housing reform
D. Neighborhood change with rising housing costs
Neighborhood change with rising housing costs
What happened to the Latinx population over time?
A. Increased
B. Stayed stable
C. Decreased
D. Doubled
Decreased
What kind of displacement occurred?
A. Economic only
B. Physical only
C. Both physical and symbolic
D. None
C. Both physical and symbolic
Why do organizations expand geographically?
A. Increase funding
B. Meet wider needs
C. Follow trends
D. Reduce costs
B. Meet wider needs
Why might organizations overlook identity?
A. Lack of awareness
B. Focus on broader inequality
C. Limited funding
D. Time constraints
B. Focus on broader inequality
What tension best defines the article?
A. Economic vs. cultural priorities
B. Local vs. national policy
C. Education vs. employment
D. Housing vs. crime
Economic vs. cultural priorities
What issue caused organizations to expand services?
A. Foreclosure crisis
B. Immigration changes
C. Rising crime
D. School closures
Foreclosure crisis
How is identity tied to place?
A. Through employment
B. Through location and culture
C. Through education
D. Through income
B. Through location and culture
What is a key difference from residents?
A. Organizations focus on policy
B. Residents focus on services
C. Organizations think broadly, residents locally
D. No difference
C. Organizations think broadly, residents locally
What is the central conflict?
A. Growth vs. safety
B. Policy vs. action
C. Identity vs. inequality
D. Rent vs. wages
C. Identity vs. inequality