Exam 2, Chapter 19 Flashcards

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What are some characteristics of Pre-Industrialized cities

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small, densely populated, center of disease, pollution, limited crime control, and poor transportation networks

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Why do small cities stay small

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The poor transportation limits food supply which in turn keeps cities from expanding

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What makes a city possible

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agricultural technology, division of labor, transportation

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Definition of Urban

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population bigger than 2,500 people

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Definition of Rural

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less than 2,500 people

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Definition of a city

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population at least 50,000 people

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definition of a suburb

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small communities adjacent to cities

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what is a metropolis

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“mother city” a city and its sphere of influence

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What is a metropolitan area

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a city and its surrounding suburbs

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What are the two types of metropolises

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Fixed Rail and Freeway

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What is a fixed rail metropolis

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centralized urban development, expansion along rail lines “spiderweb” like -city center is focused point

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What is a freeway metropolis

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decentralized urban development expansion more even determined by geography. Suburbs are multiple points of focus

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True or False

People prefer a centralized metropolis

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False

People prefer a decentralized metropolis

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What is the law of constant travel time

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throughout history, people will generally commute no more than 30 minutes one way

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What does Gemeinschaft mean

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community, rural society

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Details about Gemeinschaft

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small town, rural, close knit, are lost during urbanization

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What does Gesellschaft mean

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society or association, urban society

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Details about Gesellschaft

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lack of cohesion, high fragmentation, self interest dominant, relate to people by role not a person

19
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True or False

Living in a city causes mental illnesses

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False

It does not cause mental illness, but people with mental illness tend to gravitate to cities because they have ore resources to survive.

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What does the term Anomre by durkheim mean

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urbanization weakens norms

21
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True or False

crowding doesn’t impact behavior on a community level-macro

22
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micro level of crowding states what

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more people per room is a bad thing because people want space. People withdrawal physically and emotionally which causes poor health

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definition of urban society

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a society in which the majority of people do not live in rural areas

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What is the theory of ethnic succession

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Theory stating that ethnic and racial groups will be the targets of neighborhood segregation only until they achieve economic parity and that slum neighborhoods will therefore house a succession of ethnic and racial groups

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What is the index of dissimilarity
a measure of the degree to which a given ethnic or racial group lives in integrated or segregated neighborhoods; it compares the ethnic makeup of city blocks with the ethnic makeup of the city as a whole.
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definition of anomie
a state in which norms lack definition and force, that is, in which people aren't sure what the norms are and don't greatly care.
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In the old days, what was the average radius of a city's limit
no more than three miles from the center
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Why live in a city?
Increase income and cities offered the prospect of a more interesting and stimulating life.