A. walled boundaries
B. relatively small populations
C. a strong influence over external
D. geographically small in size
Related Mcqs:
- In comparison with industrial cities preindustrial cities had ?
A. relatively open class systems
B. extensive social mobility
C. a much more rigid division of labor by gender
D. all of the above - In comparison with industrial cities preindustrial cities had_____________?
A. relatively open class systems
B. extensive social mobility
C. a much more rigid division of labor by gender
D. all of the above - Which of the following did NOT restrict the size of postindustrial cities ?
A. the clash of values and culture of people who came together
B. poor transportation
C. difficulty securing large areas from outside threats
D. Sewage-polluted water supplies - Which of the following is predicted to be a major influence on cities during the next 50 years ?
A. pollution
B. the internet
C. urban renewal
D. deindustrialization - Which of the following is an accurate statement about global cities ?
A. Global cities are major urban centers of commerce on which corporations rely.
B. Global cities are characterized by centralized manufacturing and production activities.
C. Global cities result from decentralized managerial and financial operations.
D. Global cities result from changes in world population - Which of the following is predicted to be a major influence on cities during the next 50 years ?
A. Pollution
B. The internet
C. Urban renewal
D. Deindustrialization - Which regions of the world currently have the highest and lowest proportions respectively of population living in cities ?
A. Highest Asia Lowest Africa
B. Highest Europe Lowest Oceania
C. Highest North America Lowest Africa
D. Highest Europe Lowest Africa - Urbanization in preindustrial cities was restricted by___________?
A. reliance on animal power as a source of energy
B. the high levels of surplus produced by the agricultural sector
C. the ease of migration to the city
D. all of the above - Urbanization in preindustrial cities was restricted by_____________?
A. reliance on animal power as a source of energy
B. the high levels of surplus produced by the agricultural sector
C. the ease of migration to the city
D. all of the above - Which of the following is NOT a feature of all socially stratified systems ?
A. people share characteristics without necessarily identifying with each other
B. people’s life-chances and experiences depend heavily on their social ranking
C. the ranks of different social categories tend to change very slowly over time
D. stratification occurs because of inequalities in assets or property