1.What term is used for metropolitan regions with populations of one million or more?
2.Which pair of factors has caused environmental issues?
3.What is likely required before environmental issues can be effectively addressed?
4.What best describes an ecosystem?
5.What does zero population growth indicate?
6.How are death rates commonly defined?
7.Where is the largest portion of the world's population concentrated?
8.What was the most significant transformation that occurred after every technological revolution?
9.Which of the following factors commonly hinders the adoption of birth control in developing nations?
10.How would you best describe natural resources?
11.What factor primarily affects the oil reserves in the United States?
12.What is a consequence of the depletion of the ozone layer in the stratosphere?
13.A lake becomes contaminated, resulting in the death of fish and the release of foul odors from algae. What can be concluded from this situation?
14.What has been the primary outcome of urban renewal projects?
15.What is typically found in a ghetto?
16.What is the term used to describe the phenomenon when multiple metropolitan regions begin to combine into a continuous urban area?
17.What does a metropolitan area typically include?
18.What is the primary factor driving suburbanization in modern times?
19.How do contemporary urban sociologists differ from the Chicago School in their perspective on cities?
20.What was the approximate percentage of the global population residing in urban areas in 2005?