Describe gentrification and its relationship with urbanization.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary. Gentrification is a process in which upper-middle-class and affluent people buy and renovate houses and stores in downtown urban neighborhoods. Governments in many older cities encourage gentrification to increase dwindling populations, to revitalize urban areas, and to augment tax revenues. Gentrification can benefit an entire community because it breaks up concentrated poverty pockets, the new residents may demand improvements in schools and crime control, and an influx of retail stores can generate new jobs. Rent increases, however, have displaced many low-income residents and small businesses.Also, some longtime black residents have complained that aggressive policing tactics, like being stopped and frisked on the street, increase when wealthier people move into a neighborhood (Buntin, 2015; Jonsson, 2015).

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a) Women more readily disclose personal information than do men. b) Alaska Native groups have many words in their language for snow. c) The English language has a lack of precision. d) There are several distinct types of conflict. e) Reward power comes from the ability to offer material or nonmaterial benefit to achieve your goal.

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Pierre Bourdieu contends that the upper classes seek to distinguish themselves by

a. wearing flashy clothes b. traveling with a large number of servants c. wearing expensive jewelry in public d. demonstrating highbrow tastes

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The systematic, widespread withdrawal of investment in basic aspects of productivity such as factories and plants is known as

A. deindustrialization. B. modernization. C. shrink wrapping. D. downsizing.

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_____ is the most often thought of as both a modernist and a postmodernist.

a. Karl Marx b. Max Weber c. Emile Durkheim d. George Simmel

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