Would it be appropriate to describe the study of urban morphology as “organic” since it approaches the city as a complex, where the physical world is inseparable from the processes of change to which it is subjected?

  1. yes
  2. no


Yes, it would be appropriate to describe the study of urban morphology as “organic” (which grow in response to local constraints) in comparison to planned city structures.

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a. They were denied the opportunity to do anything other than menial labor. b. They fought in a few secret missions, but there was such an outcry against them that they never got any public recognition. c. Their valor helped to change public attitudes on emancipation. d. They served in integrated units.

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On which of the following points would Theodore Roosevelt and William Randolph Hearst agree?

A) The United States should pursue an isolationist foreign policy. B) The United States should help Cubans in their struggle against Spain. C) Government military spending should be drastically reduced. D) Government regulation of the newspaper industry benefits society.

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The fact that silence is a form of communication demonstrates that _______

A) communication is irreversible B) communication is situated C) communication has purpose D) communication is continuous

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On the eve of the American Revolution there was nearly the same number of slaves in the West Indies as in the mainland southern colonies despite the fact that five times more slaves were imported in the West Indies

Which statement best explains this phenomena? A) Slaves in the West Indies ran away more often than southern slaves. B) Fewer slaves survived the brutal working conditions in the West Indies. C) Most slaves in the West Indies were brought to the South after they reached twenty-five. D) Fertility rates were about the same in both regions.

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