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Attempt 2

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show 16 million  
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What are settlements?   show
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How many years has it been since the first agricultural settlements appeared?   show
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show Through hunting and gathering  
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show Agricultural surplus, social stratification, and job specialization  
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What does an agricultural surplus indicate in a novel urban hearth?   show
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show A permanent leadership class or urban elite  
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What does job specialization look like in a novel urban hearth?   show
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When did the Industrial Revolution begin massively impacting the growth of cities?   show
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What were the impacts of the Industrial Revolution on the Urban Environment?   show
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What is site?   show
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What is situation?   show
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show Great situation, but is on a terrible site.  
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What is Urbanization?   show
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What is an urban area?   show
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show Primarily residential areas near cities  
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show Farms and villages with low concentrations of people  
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What is suburbanization?   show
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What were the causes of suburbanization in NA Post-WW2?   show
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What percentage of Americans now describe where they live as suburban?   show
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What is Percent Urban?   show
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When is the world likely to hit 60% urban?   show
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show One way of referring to the political and legal aspect of a city  
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What is a metropolitan area?   show
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show When suburbanites return to live in the city  
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show Established towns near a very large city that grew into a city independent of the larger one  
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show Places that are larger and closer will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away from each other.  
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show Orlando – pop. 309,000 Las Vegas – pop. 646,790 Mecca – pop. 1.5 million Jefferson City – pop. 42,772  
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show The flow of workers, shoppers, vacationers, mail, migrants, and nearly anything that flows into and between cities.  
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How widely can the gravity model be used?   show
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What is the rank-size rule?   show
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What are some countries that fit the rank-size rule?   show
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Where is the rank-size rule common?   show
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show Rarely falls exactly on the line  
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show When the largest city in a state is more than twice as large as the next largest city, the largest city is said to have primacy or to be a _________  
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show Countries that use unitary government systems  
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What are some examples of primate cities?   show
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What are forward capitals?   show
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show Sometimes to integrate outlying parts of a country into the state. Also to disperse power.  
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show The world’s largest cities. To be classified as a megacity the population must exceed 10 million.  
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Where do megacities exert influence and why can they exert it?   show
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Where are megacities found?   show
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show The problems of intense urbanization such as social problems between ethnic groups, joblessness, lack of infrastructure, inadequate housing and environmental issues.  
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What are world cities?   show
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What is typically housed in world cities?   show
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Who made central place theory?   show
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show A location where people go to receive goods and services.  
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What defines a market area?   show
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show The size of can vary from a tiny community to a major city.  
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What is threshold in central place theory?   show
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What questions did Christaller use threshold and range to answer?   show
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show Gas stations, convenience stores, and fast food joints  
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What are some things with high threshold according to central place theory?   show
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