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GEO 793- Geography of Toronto - Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers
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Gentrification: - answerA process of converting an urban neighborhood from a 
predominantly low-income renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class/higher owner- 
occupied area. 
Pros of Gentrification: - answer1) A more esthetically appealing neighborhood 
2) Increased public safety 
3) Increasing land values 
4) Decreased crime rates 
5) Decreasing urban sprawl 
6) Increasing options for food, retail outlets, and jo...
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AP Human Geography Practice Exam Solved Correctly 2024.
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E - Answer All the following have been considered new industrial countries EXCEPT 
(A) Hong Kong (D) China 
(B) South Korea (E) Indonesia 
(C) Brazil 
 
C - Answer Which of the following is an example of a quinary-sector economic activity? 
(A) Working at a cash register at McDonald's 
(B) Serving as a researcher for human genetic cloning 
(C) Serving on the U.S. president's cabinet 
(D) Converting crude oil into gasoline 
(E) Plowing land in preparation for planting a crop 
 
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How does gentrification affect cities? 
A) They become more crowded. 
B) Less affluent residents are pushed into less desirable areas. 
C) Traffic issues, including pollution, become worse. 
D) All of the above - Answer-B) Less affluent residents are pushed into less desirable areas. 
 
What does human ecology theory address? 
A) The relationship between humans and their environments 
B) The way humans affect technology 
C) The way the hum...
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SOC 102 Topic 6 Discussion Question 1 GCU
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SOC 102 Topic 6 DQ 1: Name four social negatives and four social positives concerning gentrification. If you or someone you know have experienced gentrification, share their experience and what was the effect of gentrification.
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GIS Exam Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
Why can getting points from a GPS into ArcGIS be problematic? - ANSWER-Poor connection - hardware and software issues; different companies/products/versions 
Difficult to find the specified datum/projection 
 
What is remote sensing? Give examples. - ANSWER-Collecting information from a distance; ex. photographs or radar/LiDAR. Typically satellite or air plane. Offer great detail over a continuous surface 
 
How is remote sensing imagery stored? - ANSWER-Gr...
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Gentrification: 
A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class/higher owner-occupied area. 
 
 
 
Pros of Gentrification: 
1) A more esthetically appealing neighborhood 
 
2) Increased public safety 
 
3) Increasing land values 
 
4) Decreased crime rates 
 
5) Decreasing urban sprawl 
 
6) Increasing options for food, retail outlets, and job 
 
 
 
Cons of Gentrification: 
1) Decrease in affordable housing 
 
2...
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KINE 3350 - Urbanization and Vulnerable Populations - Dr. Green || with Complete Solutions.
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How do you define vulnerable populations? correct answers disadvantaged, underprivileged, medically underserved, poverty-stricken, distressed populations, and underclasses 
 
What are some examples of vulnerable population groups? correct answers -racial/ethical minorities 
-lower socioeconomic(SES) status 
-children/adolescents 
-elderly/older individuals 
-homeless 
-individuals with chronic illness(diabetes) 
 
What are the social determinants of health? correct answers health care, unsafe se...
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WGU Introduction to Sociology - C273, Questions and answers, 100% Accurate 2024 | 24 Pages
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According to sociologist which group of families is more likely to use shaming rather than physical 
punishment as a social control - -Asian American families 
Which group has the highest percentage of two parent households - -Asian Americans 
Graduates from some universities were having difficulty getting jobs. Grade inflation is one way schools 
have solved the problem what does this mean the universities dip - -The universities raised at the 
grades of all students 
What is latent function of...
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Policing as a mechanism: - Answer The narratives conceive of police as loyal foot soldiers of a 
racialized state, gentrification projects, capitalism, keeping them poor and others rich 
Hidden curriculum: - Answer the unwritten goals of schools, such as teaching obedience to 
authority and conformity to cultural norms 
Reactive policing: - Answer : police activity that occurs after a crime has been committed; aims 
to reduce crime by apprehending suspects
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SOC102 GCU Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Middle Class Flight starts with Industrialization and ends with gentrification. However, economically depressed area are established during the process. Thus, middle-class flight refers to: - ANSWERSthe economic transfer of wealth from lower-class to middle-class 
 
In dependency theory of globalization, the core nations are dependent on the non-core nations for cheap labor. - ANSWERSTrue 
 
Sociology is the ____ ____ of human ____ _____ a...
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