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AP Human Geography
Unit 6: Cities and Urban Land-Use Patterns and Processes
6.2 Cities Across the World
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World cities are major urban centers that are globally influential economically, politically, and
culturally
Match the city with its economic role:
London ↔️ Trade, Industry, Finance
Detroit ↔️ Industry
Singapore ↔️ Finance
World cities are known for their international connections and
services
Cities tend to cluster around coastlines, rivers, and transportation
hubs
What are the three main types of cities discussed in the study material?
Primate cities, world cities, megacities
Cities with finance as their primary economic role typically have major financial districts, banks, and investment
firms
Cities that prioritize cultural, educational, and healthcare roles often enhance the
quality of life
for their residents.
True
Match the sustainability challenge with its example:
Pollution ↔️ Smog in Mexico City
Habitat Loss ↔️ Urban sprawl in Los Angeles
Climate Change ↔️ Heat waves in European cities
Resource Depletion ↔️ Water shortages in Cape Town
World cities are major urban centers that are globally influential economically, politically, and
culturally
More developed countries tend to have a higher concentration of world cities.
True
What are the three main social functions of cities?
Cultural centers, education, healthcare
Cultural centers promote arts, traditions, and entertainment through examples such as museums, theaters, and
festivals
An example of pollution as a sustainability challenge is smog in
Mexico
In developing countries, primate cities often dominate, concentrating economic and political
power
Primate cities
are typically much larger than other urban centers in their country.
True
More developed countries have a higher concentration of
world cities
.
True
Primate cities
often serve as major economic and political centers within a country.
True
Order the factors influencing the spatial distribution of cities:
1️⃣ Geography
2️⃣ Economic Development
3️⃣ Political Factors
4️⃣ Historical Factors
Match the economic role with its key characteristic:
Trade ↔️ High logistical connectivity
Industry ↔️ Large industrial zones
Finance ↔️ Major financial districts
Cities with trade as their primary economic role often have high
logistical
connectivity.
True
Match the social function of cities with its example:
Cultural Centers ↔️ Museums
Education ↔️ Universities
Healthcare ↔️ Hospitals
What are two key challenges to sustainability in urban areas?
Pollution and habitat loss
Paris is an example of a
primate city
.
True
What geographical feature do cities often cluster around?
Coastlines
What type of economic activity concentrates manufacturing and production in cities?
Industry
What are the primary social functions of cities?
Cultural centers, education, healthcare
Arrange the following components of urban ecological systems in order of their interaction:
1️⃣ Green spaces
2️⃣ Water bodies
3️⃣ Built environment
Urban patterns in developed and developing countries differ due to variations in economic development and planning processes.
True
Arrange the following challenges of urbanization in developing countries in order of their severity:
1️⃣ Overcrowded conditions
2️⃣ Informal settlements
3️⃣ Inadequate public services
Megacities are extremely large urban areas with populations over
10 million
Cities tend to cluster around coastlines, rivers, and transportation
hubs
Cities that facilitate the exchange of goods and services are hubs of
trade
World cities typically have
large
populations and provide financial services globally.
True
Megacities, primate cities, and world cities are evenly distributed across the globe.
False
Cities function as centers of trade, industry, and
finance
What city is an example of a major industrial center?
Detroit
Urban ecological systems include green spaces, water bodies, and the built
environment
What is the defining characteristic of a megacity?
Population over 10 million
Order the factors influencing the spatial distribution of cities from most to least common:
1️⃣ Geography
2️⃣ Economic Development
3️⃣ Political Factors
4️⃣ Historical Factors
Trade in cities involves facilitating the exchange of goods and
services
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