A student moved from a rural town in Utah to the city of Atlanta, Georgia, to attend college. In a letter home, the student noted:
"There's so many people on campus, and everywhere, compared with back home. I'm going to join intramural volleyball as a way to meet people with similar interests. Yesterday our classroom was double-booked. Our class ended up outside on the sunny central green, along with students playing guitar, throwing balls, and doing homework!"
This scenario exemplifies
(1 point)
• geographic dysphoria.
• the challenges of emigration.
• the societal differences between rural and urban settlements.
• the structural differences between clustered and dispersed settlements.
• the heterogeneous society of smaller settlements.
1 answer
• the societal differences between rural and urban settlements.