Human Geography Questions
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The federal arrangement of the U.S. Constitution sets up two levels of government: national and ______.
______ tend not to be pedestrian-friendly and often lose much of their population at night.
Oregon's Metropolitan Service District is not responsible for ______.
Regulations that control how land can be used are known as ______.
Gentrification often resuscitates decaying areas but also ______.
Shrinking populations in rural areas cause a ______, which makes governing difficult in these areas.
______ are communities in rural areas that often serve as bedroom communities for residents who work in a nearby urban area.
A border established around urban areas to control development is known as ______.
The basic organization of federalism is contained in which of the following?
Mergers of separate local governments in an effort to reduce bureaucratic redundancy and service inefficiencies are known as ______.
________ is the rapid growth of a metropolitan area characterized by single-use zoning?
In which type of area do most Americans live?
Metropolitan statistical areas consist of a city of ___________ or more people and the adjacent communities.
A _______________ is an urban area made up of several large cities and the surrounding areas.
Segregation and economic inequality are two negative side effects of ______.
Smart growth can be defined as development practices that __________dependence on automobiles.
Viewing citizens as customers is a central part of ______.
Local economies are increasingly defined by ______.
Gentrification is described as the process of the physical rehabilitation of __________property values.
______ is a by-product of a postwar population boom that created pressure for new development.
