I've read my notes, at least, three times, and they're very vague. Could you please, I beg of you, help me. I'd be more than happy to give you the ten points you deserve.
The following questions:
1. Heavy rains caused a river to overrun it's banks. The _____ is most at risk of eroding.
a. mantle
b. outer core
c. topsoil
d. inner core
2. This has made communities across the United States more interested in issues of urban planning.
a. decrease in home prices
b. reduction in vehicle manufacturing
c. increase in road congestion
d. increase in vehicle fatalities
3. Which of the following would qualify as an urban problem associated with how communities are developed?
a. environmental concerns related to overcrowding or traffic congestion
b. fire and police departments that are inadequately funded
c. many transportation options available to workday commuters
d. many parks located within the boundaries of cities
4. An example of two land uses that would be unlikely to be adjacent to one another because they are incompatible would be _____.
a. a residential home next to a automobile manufacturing plant
b. a bicycle repair shop next to a dry cleaning service
c. a low-rise apartment next to a stand-alone residential house
d. a junk yard next to a recycling facility
5. In 1977 the Richardson family, tired of the congestion and crime associated with urban life, moved from their townhouse located in the middle of the city to the suburbs. Which of the following terms describes this?
a. urbanization
b. urban planning
c. zoning
d. urban flight
6. Ms. Dawson's social studies class was having a discussion about how industrialized nations of the world can help reduce the use of fossil fuels. Thomas suggested that all the countries in the world should be given an equal amount of fossil fuels to use on a yearly basis. This is not a good solution because _____.
The following questions:
1. Heavy rains caused a river to overrun it's banks. The _____ is most at risk of eroding.
a. mantle
b. outer core
c. topsoil
d. inner core
2. This has made communities across the United States more interested in issues of urban planning.
a. decrease in home prices
b. reduction in vehicle manufacturing
c. increase in road congestion
d. increase in vehicle fatalities
3. Which of the following would qualify as an urban problem associated with how communities are developed?
a. environmental concerns related to overcrowding or traffic congestion
b. fire and police departments that are inadequately funded
c. many transportation options available to workday commuters
d. many parks located within the boundaries of cities
4. An example of two land uses that would be unlikely to be adjacent to one another because they are incompatible would be _____.
a. a residential home next to a automobile manufacturing plant
b. a bicycle repair shop next to a dry cleaning service
c. a low-rise apartment next to a stand-alone residential house
d. a junk yard next to a recycling facility
5. In 1977 the Richardson family, tired of the congestion and crime associated with urban life, moved from their townhouse located in the middle of the city to the suburbs. Which of the following terms describes this?
a. urbanization
b. urban planning
c. zoning
d. urban flight
6. Ms. Dawson's social studies class was having a discussion about how industrialized nations of the world can help reduce the use of fossil fuels. Thomas suggested that all the countries in the world should be given an equal amount of fossil fuels to use on a yearly basis. This is not a good solution because _____.
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