
AP Hug Unit 6
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Social Studies
9th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Comparing the patterns of commercial space and residential space, which of the following examples is the weakest fit for the Burgess concentric zone model?
Urban areas such as London that developed before the Industrial Revolution, where a medieval city center is surrounded by increasingly expensive housing
Urban areas such as the San Francisco Bay area, where there are multiple centers of employment and multiple areas of high-income residences
Cities such as Philadelphia, where residents may be willing to commute long distances in order to live in lower-cost housing
Twin cities such as Minneapolis-Saint Paul, where two Industrial-Era central business districts are surrounded by increasingly expensive housing
Cities such as Toronto, where waves of historical migrations have prompted the expansion of high-income housing on the outer edges of the city
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The following chart is an example of
Central Place Theory
Von Thunen Model
Concentric Zone
Latin American Urban Model
Multiple Nuclei Model
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Where are squatter settlements are located in the Latin American urban model compared with the Southeast Asian urban model?
In both models they are in the same place
In both the Latin American and Southeast Asian urban models, squatter settlements are located on the edge/periphery of the city. In the Southeast Asian urban model, squatter settlements are interspersed with new suburbs.
In the Latin American model there are squatter settlements, but the Southeast Asian urban model there are no squatter settlements.
The zone of transition is located in the CBD for the Latin American model, and are located along the water in the Latin American model
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Based on the chart, France is considered a country that follows
Central Place Theory
Von Thunen Model
Hoteling Effect
Primate City Rule
Rank City Rule
5.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Match the economic systems to its characteristics or meaning.
Public and private sectors
Free Market
Private sector, profit, and minimal gov.
Mixed economy
Centrally owned by the government
Command economy
Customs, family, and historical basis
Traditional economy
6.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Match the following
all persons born or naturalized in U.S. were entitled equal rights
Plessy v. Ferguson
Ended segregation in public schools
15th Amendment
abolished slavery
Brown v. Board of Education
gave people right to vote regardless of race
14th Amendment
Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
13th Amendment
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following best explains the rapid development of edge cities in the United States Southwest in comparison with other regions of the United States?
Edge cities have not developed in the Midwest region of the United States because residents abandoned the suburbs and moved into the inner cities for less-expensive housing and for jobs that required less commuting.
Edge cities have developed in the Southeast region of the United States, but growth is limited because the government has zoned out commercial buildings at the edge of suburban areas.
Edge cities have not developed in the Mountain West region of the United States because the rugged terrain cannot accommodate large-scale building projects necessary for edge city development; residential development is limited to small villages and remote cabins.
Edge cities have not developed in the New England region of the Unites States because the severe winter weather makes it too expensive to heat large commercial buildings.
Edge cities developed rapidly in the Southwest region of the United States because large numbers of people migrated from the Midwest for the warmer climate and for the jobs resulting when corporations relocated for financial incentives.
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