A. sector model
B. concentric zone model
C. multiple nuclei model
D. wedge-shaped model
A. sector model
B. concentric zone model
C. multiple nuclei model
D. wedge-shaped model
A. a town smaller than 2500 residents
B. one or more counties containing at least one city of 50,000 residents or two cities totaling 50,000
C. a town of 10,000 and surrounding counties
D. a city of at least 100,000 residents and its suburbs
A. large shopg malls
B. many high income taxpayers
C. continual building of new industries
D. a reduced tax base
A. the development of automobile travel
B. expensive suburban property
C. wartime industrial expansions
D. movement of factories out of the cities
A. extended families
B. Gemeinschaft society
C. increase in anomie and alienation
D. public transportation
A. a relatively large dense permanent settlement of heterogeneous individuals
B. any locality with a population of one million people or more
C. an ecological system
D. any locality with a downtown and suburbs
A. strengthening primary ties
B. a return to Biblical religions
C. homogeneous population
D. reduced family size
A. a great increase in population in the cities
B. rural areas became very depopulated
C. urban decentralization
D. urban residents providing their own food supply by planting gardens
A. many small farmers
B. greater productivity of farms because of mechanization
C. increase in rural population
D. artificial food production
A. urbanization
B. secularization
C. popularization
D. none of these