Quiz on Movie_ Back to the Future (1985)_ PUP 200_ Cities in Cinema (2022 Fall - B)
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Quiz on Movie: Back to the Future (1985) Due
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Points
14
Questions
14
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Score for this quiz: 12
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This is a multiple-choice quiz. The contents of this quiz consist of questions on the faculty
presentation about the movie, questions the readings related to the movie, and questions related to
the movie itself. Only correct answers will add points to your point total. Do not take this quiz until
you have downloaded the study guide, watched the faculty presentation, done the readings, and then
watched the movie.
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Question 1
Placing parks in or around subdivisions
is not as helpful because the habitat is likely still fragmented.
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allows people to use their automobile less.
is often more functional and effective than inner city parks.
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converts the neighborhood from single use to mixed use.
Adding parks and open space in or around subdivisions does not solve the
issue of connectivity. Housing, roads, shopping, employment centers, and parks
need to be integrated together to allow for socialization and a sense of
neighborhood connectedness.
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Question 2
The desire to convert new developments into what was seen in traditional
neighborhoods (such as what was shown in 1955 in Back to the Future) is called
Regional Planning
Single Use Zoning
New Urbanism
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Correct!
City Beautiful
New Urbanism is an urban design movement which promotes environmentally
friendly habits by creating walkable neighborhoods containing a wide range of
housing and job types.
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Question 3
Dr. Meerow described housing subdivisions as
diverse
mazes
clusters or pods
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having great connectivity
A subdivision is a parcel of land divided from a larger area. Its purpose is to
split a large tract of land into smaller ones that are easier to develop and can be
developed independently of one another to increase growth and maximize the
use of space.
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Question 4
According to the faculty lecture, housing subdivisions increased greatly
shortly after the turn of the 20th century
in the 1920s-1930s due to an increase of population
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post World War II
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as a result of less mobility. People wanted to have greater connectivity within
their own neighborhoods.
Between 1950 and 1960, 20 million people were drawn to mass housing
developments on the outskirts of America's cities. In terms of sheer numbers,
the move to the suburbs outstripped the fabled Westward migration of the
1800s many times over.
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Question 5
Which is true about the comparison of Atlanta vs. Barcelona in the faculty lecture?
All of these answers are correct
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They have similar population sizes
The differences are partially due to the age of the cities
They have different areas
Atlanta is 4,000 kilometers of built area, as opposed to Barcelona which has
160 kilometers of built area. This is an extreme difference and illustrates the
effects of suburban sprawl.
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