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Spring 2010 ITE I Exam Review

Spring 2010 ITE I Exam Review. A B C D E. A B C D. A B C D E. A B C D E. A. B. C. D. E. D. C. B. A. E. A. B. C. D. E. Urban and City Development Terms. Taxes : How cities raise revenue to pay for services.

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Spring 2010 ITE I Exam Review

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  1. Spring 2010 • ITE I Exam Review

  2. A B C D E

  3. A B C D

  4. A B C D E

  5. A B C D E

  6. A B C D E

  7. D C B A E

  8. A B C D E

  9. Urban and City Development Terms • Taxes : How cities raise revenue to pay for services. • Urban area : High concentration of residents living within a city. • Public services : Trash pickup, fire and police protection, water and sewage, services provided by the city. • entertainment : Theaters, parks, museums, sport fields, etc found within a city • Urban renewal: Portland’s policy of continuing to invest within the city’s limits • Suburbs: Living in subdivisions outside the city limits • Zoning: Laws that determine where housing, industry, and business can be build within an area. • Quality of life : A successful city provides its residents with many opportunities to enjoy the pursuit of happiness. • Historic preservation: The city decides to restore an older neighborhood as a way to attract new residents and beautify the city.

  10. Active economy: In order for a city to prosper, it must provide its residents with job opportunities. • City Planners: Individuals that plan and manage new developments with a city or community. • Industrial Revolution: Due to industrialization of the early 1900’s, cities began to grow larger. • Development plan: Before construction can begin on a project, the developers must have a plan approved by local officials. • Geographical location: The view of the mountains and easy access to the interstate has help Landrum grow and prosper. • Vision for the Future: City officials create a 20 year plan outlining how they envision their city in the future. • Highways: Contributed to the spread of the suburbs and the commute to work. • 8.Urban sprawl: the uncontrolled growth of a city and its surrounding areas. • 9.Smart Growth: the controlled growth of a city and its surrounding areas.

  11. Engineering Design • evaluate • research problem • redesign • select best solution • identify problem • Test prototype • Develop solutions • develop prototypes

  12. need new ways to control malaria • engineers study how malaria is spread. • engineers share design ideas • engineers decide on one design • a working model of the device is built • engineers test model • engineers study data collected from test • engineers modify device based on collected data

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