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With such huge increases in population, why has there been a direct equivalent increase in urban development (i.e., why is it
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Question What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point) Responses
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How has suburban sprawl impacted Indiana? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses
A. It cut up farms and private lands to
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Developers claim that the land west of town is ripe to be turned into a combined retail/residential area. They say that the
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What is one way that city governments are attempting to control urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point) Responses by not
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Your city wants to replace
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Which of the following describes gentrification?(1 point)
Responses Urban populations suffer from a lack of healthy and
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What did Olmstead, Otis, Sullivan, and Roebling have in common?
Responses Their contributions and innovations made modern cities
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A metropolitan area is defined as a large city together with outlying communities called suburbs. Approximately what percentage
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Thalia is writing a letter to the city council in her town. There is a vacant lot in her town, and some people want to turn it
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Which of the following describes gentrification?
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Which of these is not a reason cities developed first on waterways like the Savannah and Chattahoochee River? A. Rivers were
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Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways like the Savannah and Chattahoochee Rivers?
A . Rivers were
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How has the suburban environment changed shopping?
A. Specialty shops that offer high-quality goods have been created to address
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Which of these actions should a city with a growing population take to
address housing needs? O A. Reduce building codes so
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16. How did developers respond to cities running out of space in their downtown areas? Read Lesson 6 and Topic 11.6: A changing
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[Explain how life in cities improved in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Be sure to describe innovations in public transportation
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of suburban sprawl?
A. Land use is more efficient than in a city because the population
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How have highway systems contributed to suburban sprawl?
A. They have reduced commute times, allowing suburbs to develop closer
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Major cities in South Asia tended to develop in the areas that have ______.(1 point)
Responses A. vast deserts B. extreme climate
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What do you think the solution to this problem should be? Give as much
detail as you can. You live in a friendly neighborhood.
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Select all that apply a new city. Is bing developed in the hills of santa cruz. What do you think is going to happen in the
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Which of the following terms is used to describe towns or areas undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity?(1 point)
Respon
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several located inside a manor
located on rivers or streams located on trade routes traders and customers met at local trade
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The High Line1 Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded
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Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded by tall
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In 3 to 5 sentences, explain how life in cities improved in the late 1800s and early 1900s be sure to describe innovations in
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Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways like the Savannah and Chattahoochee Rivers?
A. Rivers were
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Major cities in South Asia tended to develop in the areas that have
A. vast deserts B. extreme climate variation C. higher
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Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded by tall
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Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways like the Savannah and Chattahoochee Rivers?
A. Rivers were
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Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways like the Savannah and Chattahoochee Rivers?
A. Rivers were
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ANSWER CORRECTLY
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Increased light pollution, increased fossil fuel use, and depletion of groundwater are associated with (1 point)
Responses urban
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during the 1920s, why did suburbs begin to emerge
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What was one unexpected benefit that took place when the city of Galveston was raised between 8 to 17 feet?(1 point)
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Which of the following influenced the reform of Medellin, Colombia?
a. globalization and gentrification b. industrialization and
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The High Line1 Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded
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Which of the following describes an opportunity associated with urban areas?(1 point)
Responses high population density high
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Blast from the Past Question Over the last 100 years, the United States has experienced significant improvements in
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Which of the following is a cost of urban development?
A. Cultural centers B. Entertainment C. Employment D. Habitat
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Which of these actions should a city with a growing population take to address housing needs?
A. Stop road construction to
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How have highway systems contributed to suburban sprawl?
A. They have encouraged high-density living areas to develop closer to
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The new office building will house several different companies and employ an estimated 600 people. However, it will also bring
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The new office building will house several different companies and employ an estimated 600 people. However, it will also bring
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The High Line1 Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded
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The High Line1 Life in a big city such as New York is fast paced and exciting. Many people find it invigorating to be surrounded
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hiyakori :3
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Which of these is NOT a reason cities developed first along waterways like the Savannah and Chattahoochee Rivers? A. Rivers were
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hiyakori :3
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Which of the following describes an opportunity associated with urban areas?(1 point)
Responses gentrification gentrification
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What was the reason behind the gradual shift of the theater district in New York City from downtown to midtown?(1 point)
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do the green spaces and natural elements complement the urban environment,fostering a sense of healthy living?
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