Explain the what, when, why, and so what (results) of the Hundred Years' War. Who was mainly responsible for turning the tide for France? What war broke out in England in the aftermath of the English defeat? What will be an ideal response?
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The urban system of which country is NOT centered around a primate city? A) United States B) England C) France D) Mexico E) Argentina
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The feudal system in early medieval Europe was characterized by A) rigid, rurally oriented forms of economic and social organization. B) highly developed and widely distributed urban areas. C) a general lack of warfare. D) strong central governments that ruled large areas.
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The growth of cities in the nineteenth century was most closely linked with the A) increased power of states. B) increased size of states. C) increased importance of industrialization. D) decreased output of agriculture in rural areas. E) increased amount of social services available in cities.
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Rapid urbanization is greatest in which of the following areas? A) Africa B) western Europe C) China D) South America E) India
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Which region has the largest percentage of its population living in urban regions? A) North America B) Latin America C) Europe D) Asia E) Africa
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Central place theory holds that the size and spacing of urban areas is a function of A) government planning. B) historical development of religious centers. C) where people go to purchase goods and services. D) the specific types of economic activity in the overall area studied.
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The physical structure and organization of cities is termed A) urbanism. B) urban form. C) urban ecology. D) urban system.
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________ is an interdependent group of urban settlements in a given region. A) An urban system B) An urban form C) Urban ecology D) Urbanism
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the United States entered a period of ________, during which time there was a net loss of population from big cities to smaller towns and rural areas. A) counterurbanization B) reurbanization C) overurbanization D) splintering urbanism E) urbanism
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