If you carefully compared the two maps in Figure 11.9.7 you would conclude that states that newly adopted right-to-work laws after 1950 experienced
A) no change in manufacturing employment.
B) a decrease in manufacturing employment.
C) an increase in manufacturing employment.
D) support from the federal government.
E) more service-related employment.
Answer: C
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A) The models are too simple and fail to consider the variety of reasons that lead people to select particular residential locations. B) The three models are all based entirely on conditions in the United States. C) Critics question their relevance to contemporary urban patterns in the United States and in other countries. D) Models are simplifications, and we must remember that not everyone with the same characteristics will live in the same neighborhood. E) The models all assume that over time, cities will evolve to accommodate critical changes in demography and adapt to the growing needs of the urban poor.
Consider the Bhopal tragedy. In what ways does this case illustrate problems of invironmental justice?
What will be an ideal response?
What three-factor model is used for representing the impact on environment? What is a fourth factor that could be added to this? Give a simple explanation for each factor and describe what it means in terms of human impacts on the environment
What will be an ideal response?
In the diagram below,
A) the snow line will be higher on the right slope than the left slope.
B) the tree line will be higher on the right slope than the left slope.
C) the left slope will have more soil moisture than the right slope.
D) All of these are correct.