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Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Contemporary Urban Issues
The term __________ is applied to young people who move back into inner city areas and away from suburbs in search of close proximity to work and entertainment.
millennials
yuppies
hippies
hipsters
chavs
yuppies
The term “yuppie” is a reasonably modern term that is derived from “young professional.” It is a term usually applied to young, reasonably affluent people who move from the suburbs into inner city areas in search of close proximity to work and entertainment.
Example Question #71 : Cities & Urban Land Use
An exurbanite is someone who __________.
lives in the city, but works in the suburbs
lives in the suburbs, but works in the city
has left the suburbs to live in the inner city
migrates to different cities to find seasonal work
has left the inner city to live in the suburbs
has left the inner city to live in the suburbs
An “exurbanite” is someone who has left the inner city to live in the suburbs. It may also describe people who used to live in the city in general who have moved to rural areas. Someone who works in the city and lives in the suburbs is called a "suburbanite."
Example Question #12 : Contemporary Urban Issues
Which of the following terms describes urban renewal that leads to the displacement of the occupying demographic, and is often associated with rising property values in low-income urban areas?
Filtering
Redlining
Annexation
Gentrification
Colonialism
Gentrification
Gentrification describes urban renewal that leads to the displacement of the occupying demographic. It is commonly associated with rising property values in previously low-income urban areas, which may force current residents to move away.
Example Question #1 : Gentrification, Disamenity, & Zones Of Abandonment
Which of these terms is used to describe the process by which an urban neighborhood transitions from housing mostly people of a low-income status to house people of a middle or high-income status?
Gentrification
Acculturation
Agglomeration
Ghettoization
Conglomeration
Gentrification
The term “gentrification” is applied fairly liberally in contemporary American geographical language. It primarily refers to the process by which an urban or suburban neighborhood transitions from housing people of mostly low-income status to housing middle class families. In some expressions it can have racist connotations.
Example Question #2 : Gentrification, Disamenity, & Zones Of Abandonment
Which of these is a notable downside of gentrification?
Inner cities become more crowded and more dangerous
Lower-income families are forced to relocate
Loss of economic activity
All of these are notable downsides of gentrification.
Minority families are denied access to education
Lower-income families are forced to relocate
The term “gentrification” is used to describe the process by which affluent, middle-class families return to inner city neighborhoods from the suburbs. Although generally considered a positive trend because it contributes to urban revitalization, it has some negative consequences. One of these is that lower-income families can no longer afford the rent or cost of living in the neighborhood and are forced to relocate.
Example Question #3 : Gentrification, Disamenity, & Zones Of Abandonment
Gentrification has many supporters as well as critics. Which of these would be a statement that a supporter of gentrification would agree with?
Gentrification displaces low-income residents.
Gentrification leads to less available social services.
Gentrification can lead to historic preservation.
Gentrification can increase the homogeneity of the residential population.
Gentrification lowers the amount of rental units available.
Gentrification can lead to historic preservation.
All of the statements above would be supported by critics of gentrification, except the statement about historic preservation. When gentrification happens, an area that was previously deteriorated gets renovated, and any historical locations within that area get preserved.
Example Question #751 : Ap Human Geography
Which of these is NOT a sign that gentrification is occurring?
increase in renters
change in racial composition
decrease in low-income population
decrease in local businesses
increase in chain businesses, such as Starbucks
increase in renters
When gentrification is occurring, the pattern generally observed is an increase in ownership of homes and a decrease in renters. Since the low-income population moves out and a higher-income population moves in, these people who make more money can afford to actually buy their homes instead of renting.
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