1) Name this model. a) Multiple-Nuclei Model b) Sector Model c) Concentric Zone Model 2) Name this model. a) Multiple Nuclei Model b) Concentric Zone Model c) Sector Model 3) Name this model. a) Concentric Zone Model b) Sector Model c) Multiple Nuclei Model 4) What is the Sector Model trying to explain? a) Certain sectors of the city are more attractive for various activities. b) A city is a complex structure with more than one center. c) A city grows outward from a central area in rings. 5) What is the Multiple Nuclei Model trying to explain? a) Certain sectors of the city are more attractive for various activities. b) A city is a complex structure with more than one center. c) A city grows outward from a central area in rings. 6) What is the Concentric Zone Model trying to explain? a) Certain sectors of the city are more attractive for various activities. b) A city is a complex structure with more than one center. c) A city grows outward from a central area in rings. 7) Name this model. a) Southeast Asian City Model b) Urban Realms Model c) Latin American City Model d) Sub-Saharan African City Model 8) Name this model. a) Southeast Asia City Model b) Urban Realms Model c) Latin American City Model d) Sub-Saharan African City Model 9) Name this model. a) Southeast Asian City Model b) Urban Realms Model c) Latin American City Model d) Sub-Saharan African City Model 10) Name this model. a) Southeast Asia City Model b) Urban Realms Model c) Latin American City Model d) Sub-Saharan African City Model 11) What is the Southeast Asia City Model trying to explain? a) High-class stem from the center, middle-class are in the suburbs/inner city and low-income in the periphery. b) Has imprints of colonization and globalization along with local culture. c) Ethnicities change in sectors as you travel further from the center (colonial CBD). d) Predicts changing urban growth patterns with suburban CBDs having independence from original CBD. 12) What is the Latin American City Model trying to explain? a) High-class stem from the center, middle-class are in the suburbs/inner city and low-income in the periphery. b) Has imprints of colonization and globalization along with local culture. c) Ethnicities change in sectors as you travel further from the center (colonial CBD). d) Predicts changing urban growth patterns with suburban CBDs having independence from original CBD. 13) What is the Urban Realms Model trying to explain? a) Predicts changing urban growth patterns with suburban CBDs having independence from original CBD. b) Ethnicities change in sectors as you travel further from the center (colonial CBD). c) Has imprints of colonization and globalization along with local culture. d) High-class stem from the center, middle-class are in the suburbs/inner city and low-income in the periphery. 14) What is the Sub-Saharan City Model trying to explain? a) High-class stem from the center, middle-class are in the suburbs/inner city and low-income in the periphery. b) Has imprints of colonization and globalization along with local culture. c) Ethnicities change in sectors as you travel further from the center (colonial CBD). d) Predicts changing urban growth patterns with suburban CBDs having independence from original CBD. 15) What is a strength of the Multiple Nuclei Model? a) Understands decentralization and distribution of socioeconomic groups b) Each part has its own economic strength making it self-sufficient. c) Reflects its unique time period. d) Markets are close to residential areas (less commuting). 16) What is a strength of the Latin American City Model? a) Markets are close to residential areas (less commuting). b) Reflects its unique time period. c) Each part has its own economic strength making it self-sufficient. d) Understands decentralization and distribution of socioeconomic groups. 17) What is a strength of the Concentric Zones Model? a) Markets are close to residential areas (less commuting). b) Reflects its unique time period. c) Each part has its own economic strength making it self-sufficient. d) Understands decentralization and distribution of socioeconomic groups. 18) What is a strength of the Urban Realms Model? a) Understands decentralization and distribution of socioeconomic groups. b) Each part has its own economic strength making it self-sufficient. c) Reflects its unique time period. d) Markets are close to residential areas (less commuting).

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