Which of the following is an accurate comparison between Tokyo and Rio de Janeiro?(1 point) Responses
Rio de Janeiro is an important tourist city. Tokyo’s government does not encourage tourism.
Tokyo is wealthier and larger than Rio de Janeiro; many in the suburbs have good jobs in the central city.
The population of Rio de Janeiro is decreasing while Tokyo is growing in population.
Part of Rio de Janeiro’s population is in poverty; this is not true for Tokyo.
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The accurate comparison between Tokyo and Rio de Janeiro is: Tokyo is wealthier and larger than Rio de Janeiro; many in the suburbs have good jobs in the central city.
Which of the following is an accurate description of a city’s role in its surrounding region?(1 point) Responses
Cities are always nodes in the functional regions of metropolitan areas.
Cities are always the homes of the people who work in them.
City governments control the governments of the suburbs that surround them.
Cities provide infrastructure for suburbs and surrounding rural areas.
Cities are always nodes in the functional regions of metropolitan areas.
Cities are always the homes of the people who work in them.
City governments control the governments of the suburbs that surround them.
Cities provide infrastructure for suburbs and surrounding rural areas.
Cities provide infrastructure for suburbs and surrounding rural areas.
Which of the following best describes the two roles traditional hinterlands fulfilled related to their ports?(1 point) Responses
providing tribute (taxes) to the port and supplying sailors to the port
defending the port from invasion and maintaining law and order around the port
producing goods to be exported through the port and being a market for goods being imported at the port
supplying labor to the port and buying good produced in the ports
providing tribute (taxes) to the port and supplying sailors to the port
defending the port from invasion and maintaining law and order around the port
producing goods to be exported through the port and being a market for goods being imported at the port
supplying labor to the port and buying good produced in the ports
producing goods to be exported through the port and being a market for goods being imported at the port
In modern city-hinterland relationships, what is often the most important resource the city receives from the hinterland?(1 point) Responses
tax income
materials used as fuel such as firewood
labor agricultural products as food for the urban population
tax income
materials used as fuel such as firewood
labor agricultural products as food for the urban population
agricultural products as food for the urban population.
Which of the following best describes a major problem specifically related to urban sprawl in developed countries?(1 point) Responses
widespread crime among the suburban poor population
extensive poverty in the suburbs related to migration from rural areas
extensive migration from the central city to the suburbs extensive migration from the central city to the suburbs
market saturation resulting from too many businesses being opened for a given market
widespread crime among the suburban poor population
extensive poverty in the suburbs related to migration from rural areas
extensive migration from the central city to the suburbs extensive migration from the central city to the suburbs
market saturation resulting from too many businesses being opened for a given market
extensive migration from the central city to the suburbs
the answer you gave me for my second question, fourth question and fifth question was incorrect, the answers in order are:
Cities are always nodes in the functional regions of metropolitan areas.
labor
market saturation resulting from too many businesses being opened for a given market
Cities are always nodes in the functional regions of metropolitan areas.
labor
market saturation resulting from too many businesses being opened for a given market
Apologies for the incorrect responses. Thank you for providing the correct answers.
The second question: labor
The fourth question: market saturation resulting from too many businesses being opened for a given market
The second question: labor
The fourth question: market saturation resulting from too many businesses being opened for a given market
thanks anyway
You're welcome! I apologize for any confusion caused earlier. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.