Describe the concepts of edge cities and exurbs.

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Answers will vary. Originally, most suburbs were bedroom communities for commuters with jobs in the city. Over the last few decades, suburbanization has generated edge cities, business centers that are within or close to suburban residential areas and include offices, schools, shopping, entertainment, malls, hotels, and medical facilities.People have also created exurbs, small, usually prosperous communities beyond a city's suburbs. About 18 percent of Americans live in exurbs, and counties containing far-flung exurbs are growing faster than many urban counties. The average exurbanite is white, middle- or upper-middle class, married with children, and a "super commuter"(who travels two or more hours a day for work) (Berube et al., 2006; Badger, 2015; Frey, 2015).

Sociology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Two recent studies in the United States have shown what effect on the financial costs and benefits from immigration?

a. No fiscal effect b. Substantial fiscal benefits since the average immigrant contributes more in taxes and government fees than he or she takes in services c. Substantial fiscal costs since the average immigrant consumes more in government services than he or she gives in taxes and fees d. Some fiscal costs through the consumption of services including education and health care

Sociology

__________ According to Malthus, the progression at which raw land can be brought into production

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Sociology

Using Dramaturgy Theory to Analyze a Social EventIn this activity, you will write a brief essay applying dramaturgical theory to a specific social event.Dramaturgical theory can be helpful in examining all kinds of social interactions. Analyze a graduation ceremony or a wedding ceremony or a New Year's Eve party using this theory.Write a short essay explaining Goffman's theory to a nonsociologist.

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Sociology