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Chapter 12

12.01 In which region do services contribute the smallest portion to the economy? 1. Africa 2. North America 3. Australia 4. Western Europe 5. Eastern Europe

12.01 In which region do services contribute the smallest portion to the economy? 1. Africa 2. North America 3. Australia 4. Western Europe 5. Eastern Europe

12.02 In contrast to the United States, most people in the world live in 1. Small cities 2. Large cities 3. Clustered rural settlements 4. Dispersed rural settlements 5. Moderate-sized towns

12.02 In contrast to the United States, most people in the world live in 1. Small cities 2. Large cities 3. Clustered rural settlements 4. Dispersed rural settlements 5. Moderate-sized towns

12.03 The enclosure movement in Great Britain was carried out primarily to 1. Advance democracy 2. Increase agricultural efficiency 3. Quell labor unrest 4. Squash the revolutionary spirit of the peasantry 5. Encourage rural citizens to move to clustered rural settlements

12.03 The enclosure movement in Great Britain was carried out primarily to 1. Advance democracy 2. Increase agricultural efficiency 3. Quell labor unrest 4. Squash the revolutionary spirit of the peasantry 5. Encourage rural citizens to move to clustered rural settlements

12.04 A central place is designed to maximize 1. Political control 2. Religious control 3. Agricultural production 4. Access to raw materials 5. Access to services

12.04 A central place is designed to maximize 1. Political control 2. Religious control 3. Agricultural production 4. Access to raw materials 5. Access to services

12.05 According to the gravity model, the optimal location for a business is 1. Independent of distance from customers 2. Directly related to the number of people in the area 3. Next to businesses offering similar services 4. In the Central Business District 5. Adjacent to large government facilities

12.05 According to the gravity model, the optimal location for a business is 1. Independent of distance from customers 2. Directly related to the number of people in the area 3. Next to businesses offering similar services 4. In the Central Business District 5. Adjacent to large government facilities

12.06 Central place theory uses a nesting series of 1. Triangles 2. Squares 3. Pentagons 4. Hexagons 5. Octagons

12.06 Central place theory uses a nesting series of 1. Triangles 2. Squares 3. Pentagons 4. Hexagons 5. Octagons

12.07 The city-state model is best exemplified by ancient 1. Rome 2. Egypt 3. Britain 4. Greece 5. Ur

12.07 The city-state model is best exemplified by ancient 1. Rome 2. Egypt 3. Britain 4. Greece 5. Ur

12.08 Which of the following is not a world-city? 1. Paris 2. Los Angeles 3. London 4. Denver 5. Tokyo

12.08 Which of the following is not a world-city? 1. Paris 2. Los Angeles 3. London 4. Denver 5. Tokyo

12.09 CBD retail services are least likely to have the following characteristic: 1. Primarily rural customers 2. High threshold 3. High range 4. Services for office workers 5. None of these are typical characteristics of CBD retail services

12.09 CBD retail services are least likely to have the following characteristic: 1. Primarily rural customers 2. High threshold 3. High range 4. Services for office workers 5. None of these are typical characteristics of CBD retail services

12.10 In the United States, services are predominately moving to locations 1. In scenic rural areas far from cities 2. In the Central Business District 3. Dispersed evenly throughout cities 4. In malls near suburbs 5. With the lowest labor costs

12.10 In the United States, services are predominately moving to locations 1. In scenic rural areas far from cities 2. In the Central Business District 3. Dispersed evenly throughout cities 4. In malls near suburbs 5. With the lowest labor costs