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1 Social Problems: A Down-to-Earth Guide, 11e James M. Henslin Chapter 12 Urbanization and Population

2 CHAPTER 12 Urbanization and Population

3 LO 12.1 The Industrial Revolution contributed to _________ because a surplus of food could be produced to support people. A:rural growth B:polarization C:suburban decline D:urbanization

4 The Industrial Revolution contributed to _________ because a surplus of food could be produced to support people. A:rural growth B:polarization C:suburban decline D:urbanization

5 Despite opportunities in cities, most people in the world remain in rural areas. A:True B:False

6 Despite opportunities in cities, most people in the world remain in rural areas. A:True B:False

7 LO 12.2 As a result of the urban crisis, the middle- class __________. A:maintain the status quo B:left cities for the suburbs C:invested in gentrification D:created ethnic enclaves

8 As a result of the urban crisis, the middle- class __________. A:maintain the status quo B:left cities for the suburbs C:invested in gentrification D:created ethnic enclaves

9 The rates of burglary, robbery, suicide, alcoholism, and rape are higher in cities than in rural areas. A:True B:False

10 The rates of burglary, robbery, suicide, alcoholism, and rape are higher in cities than in rural areas. A:True B:False

11 LO 12.3 While it has critics, Burgess’ concentric zone theory highlights the __________. A:lack of diversity between cities B:necessity of urban renewal C:specialization of regions of a city D:decay of suburban industry

12 While it has critics, Burgess’ concentric zone theory highlights the __________. A:lack of diversity between cities B:necessity of urban renewal C:specialization of regions of a city D:decay of suburban industry

13 According to symbolic interactionists, urban decay is an abstract concept for those who live in urban areas. A:True B:False

14 According to symbolic interactionists, urban decay is an abstract concept for those who live in urban areas. A:True B:False

15 LO 12.4 Research findings on urban gangs emphasize _________ as a key component. A:assimilation B:isolation C:identity D:dominant values

16 Research findings on urban gangs emphasize _________ as a key component. A:assimilation B:isolation C:identity D:dominant values

17 Urban living typically leads to isolation and fear. A:True B:False

18 Urban living typically leads to isolation and fear. A:True B:False

19 LO 12.5 The goal of empowerment zones is to __________ through incentives for businesses in cities. A:stimulate economic growth B:gentrify urban areas C:promote suburban flight D:create dependency

20 The goal of empowerment zones is to __________ through incentives for businesses in cities. A:stimulate economic growth B:gentrify urban areas C:promote suburban flight D:create dependency

21 According to the author, to improve education in urban areas, we first need new school buildings. A:True B:False

22 According to the author, to improve education in urban areas, we first need new school buildings. A:True B:False

23 LO 12.6 Based on what we know about urban renewal, the homeless will likely _________ as the more affluent settle into cities. A:remain, but get pushed out of sight B:remain, but experience upward mobility C:leave and find jobs in rural areas D:leave and take their tax dollars

24 Based on what we know about urban renewal, the homeless will likely _________ as the more affluent settle into cities. A:remain, but get pushed out of sight B:remain, but experience upward mobility C:leave and find jobs in rural areas D:leave and take their tax dollars

25 Urban social policies need to promote middle class community in order to alleviate problems. A:True B:False

26 Urban social policies need to promote middle class community in order to alleviate problems. A:True B:False

27 LO 12.7 Anti-Malthusians believe populations go through a four stage transition tied to _________. A:structural inequality B:polarization C:modernization D:agrarian rights

28 Anti-Malthusians believe populations go through a four stage transition tied to _________. A:structural inequality B:polarization C:modernization D:agrarian rights

29 Seemingly simple changes in human behavior have impacts on population. A:True B:False

30 Seemingly simple changes in human behavior have impacts on population. A:True B:False

31 LO 12.8 According to Anti-Malthusians the source of starvation globally is __________. A:overcrowding B:uneven distribution C:population booms D: modernization

32 According to Anti-Malthusians the source of starvation globally is __________. A:overcrowding B:uneven food distribution C:population booms D: modernization

33 At its current rate of growth, the world’s population will double in about 58 years. A:True B:False

34 At its current rate of growth, the world’s population will double in about 58 years. A:True B:False

35 LO 12.9 The poor have larger families as a form of _________ as they age. A:punishment B:dysfunction C:security D:stability

36 The poor have larger families as a form of _________ as they age. A:punishment B:dysfunction C:security D:stability

37 The U.S. government pays farmers to limit grain supply. A:True B:False

38 The U.S. government pays farmers to limit grain supply. A:True B:False

39 LO 12.10 The _______ of population growth has declined, but the population is still growing. A:type B:rate C:stability D:percent

40 The _______ of population growth has declined, but the population is still growing. A:type B:rate C:stability D:percent

41 There is less food today than there was 50 years ago to feed the population. A:True B:False

42 There is less food today than there was 50 years ago to feed the population. A:True B:False

43 LO 12.11 Policies supporting population growth or decline are generally __________. A:accepted practice B:unacceptable C:used, but revised D:discussed as quackery

44 Policies supporting population growth or decline are generally __________. A:accepted practice B:unacceptable C:used, but revised D:discussed as quackery

45 Zero-population growth is a common goal of New Malthusians. A:True B:False

46 Zero-population growth is a common goal of New Malthusians. A:True B:False

47 LO 12.12 New Malthusians believe the continued population growth will lead to ________ and death. A:execution B:forced change C:starvation D:abundance

48 New Malthusians believe the continued population growth will lead to ________ and death. A:execution B:forced change C:starvation D:abundance

49 Sociologists know the Anti-Malthusians are more correct than New Malthusians in their predictions. A:True B:False

50 Sociologists know the Anti-Malthusians are more correct than New Malthusians in their predictions. A:True B:False

51 Question for Discussion Explain why urban areas experience so many social problems. What role does population growth play in these problems?


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