sedentaryagricultureled toproduction ofsurplus cropsWhat was acause for therise of thefirst cities?multiplenucleimodelprotection ofemperor andemperor'sfamilyWhat was thefunction (orpurpose/reason)for TheForbidden City'sdesign?primarily forreligious andeconomicreasonsWhat was thefunction (orpurpose/reason)for Tenochtitlan'ssettlement?congestion andcrime in CBD's;large homes andmodern schoolsin suburbsWhat pushedpeople awayfrom CBD's(centralbusinessdistrict)?sail-wagon, ironhorse, steel rail,auto air amenity,high technologyepochsWhat are the 5epochs of JohnBorchert'surban growthmodel?successionof invadersanddynastiesWhatshaped whatis now thecentral areaof Beijing?filteringWhat is the processof landlordssubdividing housesinto apartments forlow-income families? accessibilityWhy areservicesattracted tothe CBD?metropolitanarea, centralcity, urbanareaWhat aresome of thedifferent partsof an urbansettlement?concentriczonemodelspendingno morethan 30%of incomeWhat does thegovernmentdefine as"affordable"housing?poor infrastructure,limited access toquality health care,insufficient or lack ofhealth insurancecoverage, lack ofpublic transportationWhat aresomechallengesfaced byrural areas?energyand landuseWhat are the2 most majorenvironmentalchallenges ofurbanization?selectingthe rightlocationWhat is the singlemost importantfactor in theprofitability of aconsumer service?it had acoastallocation witha naturalharborWhen peoplebegan to arrive inNorth Americafrom Europe, whydid they settle inNew York City?ability tomaintainisolation and itsown separate,traditionallyreligious cultureAlthough Bhutan'ssite has made livingin the nationchallenging, whatadvantages does itssituation have?new energycrops grownon farmlandWhat hasthe potentialto replacefossil fuels?to maximizeaccessibilityfrom asurroundingareaWhy is acentral place(market place)centrallylocated?it was builtin layers(like anonion)What wasthe designlayout of TheForbiddenCity?the evolutionand growth oftransportationandtechnologyAccording toJohn Borchert,what was thecause of urbangrowth?socialclassesand landusesWhat are the2 ways inwhichsuburbs aresegregated?"MountainFortressof theGods"What isBhutan'snickname?centralbusinessdistrictWhat is the bestknown and mostvisuallydistinctive areaof most cities?sedentaryagricultureled toproduction ofsurplus cropsWhat was acause for therise of thefirst cities?multiplenucleimodelprotection ofemperor andemperor'sfamilyWhat was thefunction (orpurpose/reason)for TheForbidden City'sdesign?primarily forreligious andeconomicreasonsWhat was thefunction (orpurpose/reason)for Tenochtitlan'ssettlement?congestion andcrime in CBD's;large homes andmodern schoolsin suburbsWhat pushedpeople awayfrom CBD's(centralbusinessdistrict)?sail-wagon, ironhorse, steel rail,auto air amenity,high technologyepochsWhat are the 5epochs of JohnBorchert'surban growthmodel?successionof invadersanddynastiesWhatshaped whatis now thecentral areaof Beijing?filteringWhat is the processof landlordssubdividing housesinto apartments forlow-income families? accessibilityWhy areservicesattracted tothe CBD?metropolitanarea, centralcity, urbanareaWhat aresome of thedifferent partsof an urbansettlement?concentriczonemodelspendingno morethan 30%of incomeWhat does thegovernmentdefine as"affordable"housing?poor infrastructure,limited access toquality health care,insufficient or lack ofhealth insurancecoverage, lack ofpublic transportationWhat aresomechallengesfaced byrural areas?energyand landuseWhat are the2 most majorenvironmentalchallenges ofurbanization?selectingthe rightlocationWhat is the singlemost importantfactor in theprofitability of aconsumer service?it had acoastallocation witha naturalharborWhen peoplebegan to arrive inNorth Americafrom Europe, whydid they settle inNew York City?ability tomaintainisolation and itsown separate,traditionallyreligious cultureAlthough Bhutan'ssite has made livingin the nationchallenging, whatadvantages does itssituation have?new energycrops grownon farmlandWhat hasthe potentialto replacefossil fuels?to maximizeaccessibilityfrom asurroundingareaWhy is acentral place(market place)centrallylocated?it was builtin layers(like anonion)What wasthe designlayout of TheForbiddenCity?the evolutionand growth oftransportationandtechnologyAccording toJohn Borchert,what was thecause of urbangrowth?socialclassesand landusesWhat are the2 ways inwhichsuburbs aresegregated?"MountainFortressof theGods"What isBhutan'snickname?centralbusinessdistrictWhat is the bestknown and mostvisuallydistinctive areaof most cities?

Urban Land Use Unit Test Part 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What was a cause for the rise of the first cities?
    sedentary agriculture led to production of surplus crops

  2. multiple nuclei model
  3. What was the function (or purpose/reason) for The Forbidden City's design?
    protection of emperor and emperor's family
  4. What was the function (or purpose/reason) for Tenochtitlan's settlement?
    primarily for religious and economic reasons
  5. What pushed people away from CBD's (central business district)?
    congestion and crime in CBD's; large homes and modern schools in suburbs
  6. What are the 5 epochs of John Borchert's urban growth model?
    sail-wagon, iron horse, steel rail, auto air amenity, high technology epochs
  7. What shaped what is now the central area of Beijing?
    succession of invaders and dynasties
  8. What is the process of landlords subdividing houses into apartments for low-income families?
    filtering
  9. Why are services attracted to the CBD?
    accessibility
  10. What are some of the different parts of an urban settlement?
    metropolitan area, central city, urban area

  11. concentric zone model
  12. What does the government define as "affordable" housing?
    spending no more than 30% of income
  13. What are some challenges faced by rural areas?
    poor infrastructure, limited access to quality health care, insufficient or lack of health insurance coverage, lack of public transportation
  14. What are the 2 most major environmental challenges of urbanization?
    energy and land use
  15. What is the single most important factor in the profitability of a consumer service?
    selecting the right location
  16. When people began to arrive in North America from Europe, why did they settle in New York City?
    it had a coastal location with a natural harbor
  17. Although Bhutan's site has made living in the nation challenging, what advantages does its situation have?
    ability to maintain isolation and its own separate, traditionally religious culture
  18. What has the potential to replace fossil fuels?
    new energy crops grown on farmland
  19. Why is a central place (market place) centrally located?
    to maximize accessibility from a surrounding area
  20. What was the design layout of The Forbidden City?
    it was built in layers (like an onion)
  21. According to John Borchert, what was the cause of urban growth?
    the evolution and growth of transportation and technology
  22. What are the 2 ways in which suburbs are segregated?
    social classes and land uses
  23. What is Bhutan's nickname?
    "Mountain Fortress of the Gods"
  24. What is the best known and most visually distinctive area of most cities?
    central business district