(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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A process where a greater percentage of the population lives in cities and suburbs than in rural areas.
Urbanization
Communities on the outskirts of large cities.
Suburbs
Least developed, had smaller numbers of people, and had more rigid class statuses.
Preindustrial cities
The study of human relationships with each other in urban areas and with the environment itself.
Urban ecology
cities develop with multiple centers, each serving different functions, rather than expanding from a single central business district.
An area with dense population that encompasses more than one city.
Megalopolis
Those that develop on the outskirts of a larger city and have social and economic centers of their own.
Edge cities
The study of the way of life, patterns of behavior, and culture of city dwellers.
Urbanism
. Gentrification benefits the poor individuals living in the area because their taxes are lowered.
False
A place of dense human settlement, or in other words, a location where many people live close together.
City
Where does gentrification take place?
Urban centers
Had a social organization built on the relationships between workers.
Industrial city
Which of the following is an example of a
Sunbelt city?
Phoenix
The spreading of a city into the rural area that surrounds it.
In the US, what ratio of people live in
urban areas?
3 out of 4
A theory that envisioned cities as having a central business district, with other zones falling in a circular pattern outward.
A negative effect of
urban sprawl?
More traffic congestion
The restoration and rebuilding of decaying urban areas, often by wealthier individuals.
Gentrification
A greater food surplus allowed for cities to grow in population
True
A society in which global finance and electronic information dominate.
Postindustrial city
From 1870 to 1915, how many immigrants
came to North America?
20 Million
A member of the Chicago School, which studied urban areas. Cities lead to individualism and detachment.
city development model that suggests cities grow in a series of sectors radiating out from the central business district
A reason why
preindustrial cities were smaller than
today’s cities?
Less food surplus to
support cities.