A) 45 million
B) 50 million
C) 90 million
D) 100 million
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A) London has a subway system and New York City does not.
B) Hong Kong does not have a McDonald's but Detroit does.
C) The banlieues, or suburbs, of Paris are the bad parts of town, almost inside-out compared to Baltimore.
D) The exurbs of Prague are actually in the middle of the city while the exurbs are on the outside of Los Angeles.
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A) Demographic transition theory
B) Cornucopian theory
C) Zero population growth theory
D) Malthusian theory
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A) white flight
B) gentrification
C) environmental racism
D) urbanization
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A) Recycling
B) Pollution
C) Weather Prediction
D) Global Warming
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A) A metropolis only has domestic airports while a megalopolis has international airports.
B) A metropolis has less than 2 million people, while a megalopolis has more than 5 million people.
C) A metropolis is characterized by the presence of a subway, while a megalopolis is characterized by a public bus system.
D) A metropolis is just one city while a megalopolis includes many different cities.
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A) Bill should examine the carrying capacity of his lands and consider setting aside more land if he wants to increase his herd.
B) Bill should make sure that he has at least one bull so that he can keep breeding his cattle.
C) Bill should start training his son at age 5 to deal with cattle so he will be equipped for his inheritance.
D) Bill should sell his farm to the highest bidder and relax more often.
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A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
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A) We spend money ejecting trash into outer space.
B) We show little concern about contaminating water with our garbage and waste.
C) We have created parks and protected forested areas, sometimes in vain.
D) We eat animals when we should really only eat plants which are much more renewable.
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A) Nomads have a hard time bridging the gap between their traditional lifestyle and doing what is best for the land.
B) Nomads never tire the land they live on because they are constantly moving from place to place.
C) Nomads are better than stationary farmers at protecting the land and keeping the soil good for other people's use.
D) Nomads only raise sheep and goats, not cows or oxen, so the grass their herds consume is minimal at most.
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A) Arlie Hochschild
B) Thomas Malthus
C) Gideon Sjoberg
D) Paul Ehrlich
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A) Demographic transition theory
B) Cornucopian theory
C) Zero population growth theory
D) Malthusian theory
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A) Structural functionalist
B) Conflict theorist
C) Symbolic interactionist
D) Feminist
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A) The model fails to show the gentrification of neighborhoods as certain classes start to take over cities.
B) The model fails to take into account all the parks and playgrounds in the city.
C) The model does not show any careful city planning that usually takes place when a city is born.
D) The model fails to explore areas of overlap where a business might be located in a suburb or people might live above their businesses in the city.
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A) Fracking may cause volcanoes to erupt by undermining the seismic stability of an area.
B) Fracking requires a huge amount of water.
C) The chemicals used in a fracking mix create a potentially putrid odor.
D) Fracking includes drilling vertically into the rock to create new pathways for gas to travel.
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A) The NIMBY movement to prevent a giant chain from opening near a high rise apartment building.
B) The decision to make sidewalks narrower so that a city road can provide on-street parking.
C) The number of nannies that can be found in Central Park on a given day.
D) The number of male nannies that take care of children in New York City.
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A) Core
B) Peripheral
C) Postindustrial
D) Semi-peripheral
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A) the Hong Kong Pact
B) the Beijing Pollution Reduction Agreement
C) the Kyoto Protocol
D) the Seoul Greener Earth Initiative
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A) Fresh water supply
B) Consistent Food Supply
C) Well constructed buildings
D) Social Stability
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A) E-waste not only contains harmful chemicals, but electronics become obsolete every six months or so, which means, every six months people are throwing away perfectly good electronics in order to get the newest one.This has led to an enormous increase in the amount of trash people produce.
B) E-waste is not easily recyclable because often in the same machine there is glass, plastic, and metal.Also e-waste tends to consist of big, heavy machinery that is difficult to dispose of properly.
C) E-waste is a sign of degrading cultural values.People no longer value creating lasting products or getting products fixed; they would much rather just buy a new one and discard the old one.
D) E-waste is a natural by-product of an industrialized nation and cannot be helped.People must resign themselves to its presence and find better ways of purifying water, soil, and air.
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