If a city fails to meet its threshold what does this mean?

A. The population levels of the area have exceeded its good production for it to be viable
B. It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it
C. The population it provides for lives too far away to remain relevant in area
D. The population grew to such a number that It needed to be considered a global city

B. It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.

What is an urban penalty

A.High migration levels

B..High levels of crime

C.The lack of quality food options in urban area

D.The increased risk of disease and death in urban areas

D. The increased risk of disease and death in urban areas

Which statement can be used to describe the second stage of demographic transition?

A. Both the birth and death rates hit the same low levels. The population growth slows to zero
B. Both the birth rate and the death rate are high the population growth is slow
C. The death rate falls the birth rate remains high this leads to faster population growth
D. There is a fall in the birth rate this leads to the start of a slowing of the population growth

C. The death rate falls, the birth rate remains high, this leads to faster population growth.

How does access to raw materials help a region become a business center for trade and tourism

A. It allows for goods to be traded along waterways
B. It allows for the production of important goods that can be sold to make a profit
C. It causes people to want to move away from a region
D. It causes an increase of jobs in the financial industry such as investors and bankers

A. It allows for goods to be traded along waterways.

Which of the following is a contrast between New York City and Los Angeles?

A. New York deals with extensive problems related to pollution; Los Angeles sees less of these problems
B. Los Angeles has many suburbs, New York does not
C. New York relied heavily on public transportation networks, Los Angeles relies more on private car transportation
D. Los Angeles is an old city and New York was more recently established

C. New York relied heavily on public transportation networks, Los Angeles relies more on private car transportation

Which of the following is the definition of suburbanization

A. The migration of people from outside a hinterland to central cities
B. The increase in size of a hinterland tk include more rural areas
C. The migration of people from central cities to suburbs
D. The migration of the rural hinterland to suburbs