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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: The basis for the revision of city codes that outlawed tenements such as the "Dumbbell Tenement." Lawrence Veiller was the leading reformer.Answer: New York State Tenement House Law Question: Created fund from sale of public land in the arid states to supply water there through the of water storage and irrigation works.Answer: U.S. Act 1902 Question: First English Garden City and a stimulus to New Town movement in America (Greenbelt , Columbia, etc.).Answer: Letchworth Question: Appointed by President Roosevelt to propose rules for orderly land development and management.Answer: Public Commission 1903 Question: 1st law to institute fed prot for preserving archaeological sites. Provided Nat Monument designation for already in the public domain that contained hist landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and objects of historic or scientific interestAnswer: Antiquities Act of Question: movement, led by its secretary, Benjamin Marsh, to decentralize New York's dense populationAnswer: New York Committee on the of Population 1907 Question: Established by Pres Roosevelt to multipurpose planning in waterway development: navigation, power, irrigation, flood control, water supply.Answer: Inland Waterway 1907 Question: State governors, federal officials, and leading scientists assemble to deliberate about the conservation of natural .Answer: House Conservation Conference 1908 Question: First National Conference on City Answer: Washington, DC Question: First metropolitan plan in the United States. (Key figures: Frederick A. Delano, Charles , Charles Dyer Norton.)Answer: Daniel Burnham's Plan of 1909 Question: Taught possibly the first course in city in this country, which was inaugurated in Harvard College's Landscape Architecture Department.Answer: James Sturgis Pray Question: The US Supreme Court upholds municipal regulation of heights. This validated the use of construction standards to uphold public safety.Answer: v. Swasey 1909 Question: Published by Frederick Taylor. fountainhead of the efficiency movements in this country, including efficiency in city government.Answer: The Principles of Scientific Management Question: Walter D. Moody's book is adopted as an eigthgrade textbook on City Planning by the Chicago Board of Education. the first formal instruction in city planning below the college level.Answer: "Wacker's Manual of the Plan of 1912 Question: One of the principal promoters of the World's Columbian Exposition. A chair in Civic Design was created for him, a first of its kind in the U.S.,in the University of Illinois's Department of .Answer: Charles Mulford 1913 Question: by Flavel Shurtleff, the first major textbook on city planning.Answer: Carrying Out the City Plan Question: Completed and opened to commerce.Answer: Panama 1914 Question: eventually the country's best known planning consultant, becomes the first full-time employee in , New Jersey, of a city planning commission.Answer: Harland 1914 Question: the US Supreme Court upheld a municipal regulation that the placement of land uses.Answer: Hadacheck v. 1915 Question: Published by Geddes, "Father of Regional Planning" and mentor of Lewis Mumford.Answer: in Evolution 1915 Question: by Nelson P. Lewis.Answer: Planning of the City 1916 Question: adopted by New York City Board of Estimates under the leadership of George and Edward Bassett, known as the "Father of Zoning."Answer: Nation's first zoning resolution. 1916 Question: established with sole for conserving and preserving resources of special value.Answer: National Park Service Question: first president of newly founded American City Planning Institute, forerunner of American Institute of Planners and American of Certified Planners.Answer: Frederick Law , Jr. 1917 Question: Influenced later endeavors in public housing. Operated at major shipping centers to housing for World War I workers.Answer: U.S. Corporation and Emergency Fleet Corporation 1918 Question: Formed by the combination of early unifunctional regional authorities--the Metropolitan Sewerage Commission, the Metropolitan Water Board and the Metropolitan Park Commission-- Answer: Boston Metropolitan Commission 1919 Question: Designated by the City of New Orleans. It was the first historic preservation in the U.S.Answer: Vieux Carre 1921 Question: First of its kind in the States. (Hugh Pomeroy, head of staff.)Answer: Los Angeles County Planning Commission 1922 Question: under Thomas Adams.Answer: Regional Plan of New York Question: Development in suburban Cincinnati.Mary Emery was its founder and benefactor; John Nolen, the planner. Some of its features (short blocks, mixture of rental and owner-occupied housing) foreshadow the contemporary New movement. Answer: Mariemont, Ohio Question: The decision to hold that a land use restriction constituted a taking. The S.C. noted property may be regulated to a certain extent. if regulation goes too far it will be recognized as a taking. acknowledges the principle of a regulatory taking.Answer: Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. . 1922 Question: Issued by U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Herbert HooverAnswer: Standard State Enabling Act. 1924 Question: a planned neighborhood designed by Clarence Stein and Henry Wright, is built by City Housing Corporation under Bing in Queens, New York.Answer: Gardens, 1924-1928 Question: influential essays on regional planning by Lewis Mumford and other members of the Regional Planning of America (e.g., Catherine Bauer).Answer: "Regional Plan" issue of Survey 1925 Question: becomes first major city officially to endorse a comprehensive plan. (Alfred Bettman, Ladislas Segoe).Answer: Cincinnati, Ohio Question: Publishes Zone" model of urban structure and land useAnswer: Ernest Burgess Question: Published by The American City Planning Institute and The Conference on City Planning. Ancestor of present-day JAPA.Answer: Vol. 1, No. 1 of City 1925 Question: Constitutionality of zoning upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. (Case by Alfred Bettman.)Answer: Village of v. Ambler Realty 1926 Question: Issued by Dept of Commerce under Secretary Hoover.Answer: Standard City Planning Act. 1928 Question: Monograph by Robert Haig published in Volume I of The Regional Survey of New York and Its . Viewed land use as a function of accessibility.Answer: "Major Economic in Metropolitan Growth and Arrangement" 1928 Question: the US Supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional a local zoning ordinance that was not reasonably tied to a public purpose under the police power.Answer: v. City of Cambridge 1928 Question: Planned community inspired by Howard's Garden City concept and designed by Stein and Wright. A forerunner of the New Deal's towns.Answer: Radburn, New Jersey Question: published in published in Volume VII of The Regional Survey of New York and Its EnvironsAnswer: Clarence Perry's Unit 1929 Question: Wisconsin law authorized county boards "to regulate, restrict and determine the areas within which agriculture, forestry and recreation may be ."Answer: First instance of rural zoning Question: market crash in October ushers in Great Depression and fosters ideas of public planning on a national scale.Answer: |
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