The model that sees cities as corridors of distinctive activity radiating from the central business district is termed:
a. the sector hypothesis
b. the concentric zone hypothesis
c. the multiple-nuclei hypothesis
d. the growth machine hypothesis
e. none of the above
a. the sector hypothesis
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A) have a good track record when it comes to winning elections B) seldom amount to much when its comes to winning elections C) usually do well in state elections but not national D) have done well in times of social turmoil but not in times of calm
For all tests of hypothesis, the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis is a function of
a. the size of the observed differences. b. the alpha level and the use of one- or two-tailed tests. c. sample size. d. All of the above
Larry and Moe are careful to pay each other back for anything they borrow. If Larry needs help and Moe says he can't, Moe doesn't feel guilty for refusing. According to Clark and Mills's proposition, Larry and Moe have a(n):
A) communal relationship. B) unrealistic relationship. C) exchange relationship. D) balanced relationship.
According to conflict theory, how are poor workers kept in line?
A. The proletarians own the companies with the jobs. B. Workers depend on the low wages of the owners. C. Capitalists offer promises of better wages for good work. D. Bourgeoisie cannot afford to leave even low paying jobs.