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Row 1, Col 1 The city NOT the countryside What is urban?

1,2 It’s the circle where cities always sprawl What is rural fringe?

1,3 Development that combines housing and businesses in one area What is Mixed-Use ?

1,4 The old “walking city” or where the city began What is the urban core

2,1 One of the benefits of sprawl What are cheap land, life-style, jobs, taxpayers

2,2 Developed areas at the edge of a city that are mainly for single family homes What are suburbs?

2,3 One of the three types of sprawl, It’s is the one with single-family homes on large lots What is low-density?

2,4 The basic needs and resources Needed for sprawl to happen What is infrastructure?

3,1 The kind of population density we are likely to see more of in 50 years What is high density

3,2 Of the 3 cities studied, it’s the one whose sprawl is most out of control What is Atlanta?

3,3 A major population center made up of a large city and smaller suburbs and surrounding towns What is a metropolitan area?

3,4 Cities began to sprawl along rail lines, but afterward because of this What is the invention of the car?

4,1 This marks off the area for planned development What is an urban growth boundary?

4,2 It led to the creation of the first suburb, Levittown What is the baby boom or soldiers returning from WWII?

4,3 Toronto’s answer to sprawl by focusing back on rebuilding the urban core What is infill?

4,4 This kind of sprawl is along roadways and intersections and houses often sit on large lots What is ribbon?

5,1 Building mixed-use housing, developing green areas and a walker-friendly environment is called this What is Smart Growth?

5,2 What is the urban core? _____________? Rural Fringe Urban Fringe

5,3 It’s a synonym for Remodeling, as in Remodeling a city What is renovate?

5,4 A human geography reason For a large urban population What is economic opportunity?