Ch. 12 Services APHG Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Tourism and eco-tourism considered? | A service |
What is a nonbasic industry? | Enterprises whose customers live in the same community. |
Why do many people want to move to the suburbs? | To access better schools, less crowded streets, and larger homes. |
When is a place considered a megalopolis? | When the MSA of cities overlap a mega city is the result (or megalopolis) |
What are the three modern world cities? | NYC, London, and Tokyo |
What is range? | The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service. |
Who created the concentric zone model? | E.W. Burgess |
What is the optimal location for a business? | The most number of people within its range with a minimum driving distance/time without overlapping the range of a similar service. |
List the usual hierarchy of political administrative unites in order. | Empire, nation-state, province, and county |
What are squatter settlements? | The outskirts are of many LDC cities where the poor are clustered |
What is an example of a command/control center? | Boston or Denver |
Who created the peripheral model? | C.D. Harris |
What is an example of a megalopolis? | Boshwash corridor |
What did Christaller's theory state about cities and services? | That they have a hierarchical setup. |
The few residents left downtown are often what? | Poor and trapped in a cycle of poverty |
How did Great Britain take the land? | Sometimes by force. |
What is an example of a shatter-belt region? | Yugoslavia |
Who proposed the central place theory? | Walter Christaller |
What is the enclosure movement and how did Great Britain use it? | It was used to improve agriculture production. Great Britain transformed the rural landscape by consolidating individually owned strips of land into single, large farms. |
Who has the world's largest cities: MDCs or LDCs? | LDCs |
Where do European and less developed cities' rich and poor live? | Rich- downtown Poor-outskirts |
The process by which the population of cities grow by an increase in the number of people living in cities and/or an increase in the percentage of people living in cities is? | Urbanization |
What does spatial analysis deal with? | Deals with distance, movement, or volume of something |
Laws developed in Europe and North America in the early 20th century that encourage spatial separation by congregating people of similar background and economic state is known as what? | Zoning Ordinances |
Ur, Titris Hoyuk, Athens, and Rome are all examples of what? | Ancient world cities |
Edge cities typically have a large amount of what? | Recently developed retail and office space |
What model show the city as growing outward in concentric rings? | Concentric-Zone Model |
What is smart growth? | Legislation and regulations to limit suburban sprawl and preserve farmland. |
The area surrounding a service from which customers are attracted is known as what? | The market area or hinterland |
What is the sector model? | A modification of the concentric zone model, but uses sectors instead of zones |
What is the shatter-belt region? | An area of instability located between regions with opposing political and cultural values |
What theory seeks to explain how services are distributed and why a regular pattern of settlements exists? | Central Place Theory |
What does the peripheral model suggest? | An urban area consists of an inner city surrounded by large suburban residential and business areas tied together by a beltway or ring road |
What model says that the pattern of urban development is no pattern and a city is a complex structure that has more than one node? | Multiple Nuclei Model |
What is gentrification? | The process by which middle-class people move into deteriorated neighborhoods and renovate the housing. |
What do Squatter settlements typically lack? | Running water, schools, electricity, mass transit, or any other service that one would expect in a city |
Low income groups tend to live in what type of residential area and where do they radiate from? | Linear Residential Area and radiate from center city outward |
The process in which cities identify blighted inner-city neighborhoods, acquire the property from private owners, "relocate" the residents, clear the site, build new infrastructure, and develop it into a new business district is know as? | Urban Renewal |
People who are often attracted to cheap housing, proximity to CBD, and availability of city amenities best fit under agglomeration or gentrification? | Gentrification |
What do command and control centers contain? | HQ of large corporations, well-developed banking facilities, and concentrated businesses. |
Why are department stores and other business with high thresholds clustered in suburban malls as opposed to downtown? | The availability and low cost of land in the suburbs versus downtown |
What is threshold? | The minimum number of people needed to support the service. |
International company headquarters, significant global financial functions, and a polarized social structure are located where? | Center of modern world cities |
Who created the Sector Model? | Homer Hoyt |
An industry that exports primarily to consumers outside the settlement and bring in capital from outside the settlement is known as what? | A basic industry |
Louis Wirth socially defined the city as having what three characteristics? | Large size, high density, and social heterogeneity |
Where were most North American cities located before 1850? | Near navigatable water ways |
What do European and less developed cities direction of wealth do? | Increases, opposite of ours |
Who created the multiple nuclei model? | C.D. Harris and E.L. Ullman |
Shatter-belt regions could have what type of neighborhoods? | Ethnically reflective neighborhoods |
Why do fewer people live in the CND than in the past? | The businesses are more able to pay the high rents associated with downtown apartments, and many people |
Areas that develop around the ring road that are nodes of consumer and business services are what? | Edge Cities |
What would the consequence of overlapping ranges of similar services be? | Risks of losing customers to that competitor. |
What are rings of open space found within European cities know as? | Greenbelts |
Retail services in the CBD tend to be those with what type of threshold? | A high threshold |
How does growth result in the world's largest cities? | Emigrating from the countryside to the city |
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