Because both India and Malaysia were part of the British Empire in the 1800s, the British brought many Tamils to Kuala Lumpur. What has happened to their Bricktown neighborhood?
  • it has been gentrified, but still exudes a strong Indian sense of place
  • Because Jakarta had grown and sprawled far across its hinterland
  • multiple nuclei model of urban land use
  • it has resisted suburbanization
McGee, in reference to Southeast Asia, coined the word desakota to describe the process by which:
  • expansive and productive rural hinterlands
  • Because Jakarta had grown and sprawled far across its hinterland
  • sugar cane plantations
  • territory near a metropolitan core is incorporated into the urban economy without the necessity for cityward migration
Water for a thirsty Singapore comes from all of the following except:
  • sugar cane plantations
  • Malaysia and Indonesia
  • Thailand and the Philippines
  • lakes and rivers
If you were visiting Indonesia, what would you go to Borobudur to see?
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • a temple
  • lakes and rivers
  • portugal
The premier passage through the island‑studded seas of Southeast Asia is the Strait of Malacca. In what country is the city that dominates that strait today?
  • circular migration
  • Republic of Singapore
  • avoidance of globalization
  • Malaysia and Indonesia
The famous Angkor Wat is one of hundreds of wats in what Southeast Asia country?
  • lakes and rivers
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Cambodia
  • a temple
Why was the geographical name Jabotapek coined in the late 20th century?
  • Because Jakarta had grown and sprawled far across its hinterland
  • It was located in present-day Indonesia
  • the most populous cities in Southeast Asia
  • require tenant farmers to move off land they have long occupied
What countries of Southeast Asia have the highest levels of urban primacy?
  • around the South China Sea
  • Malaysia and Indonesia
  • avoidance of globalization
  • Thailand and the Philippines
Which one of the following is not true of Southeast Asia's growing middle class?
  • Thailand and the Philippines
  • it has resisted suburbanization
  • It was located in present-day Indonesia
  • expansive and productive rural hinterlands
Singapore's EMR takes the form of an "expanding city-state" which now stretches well into the territory of:
  • sugar cane plantations
  • Malaysia and Indonesia
  • expansive and productive rural hinterlands
  • circular migration
The new high-technology city of Cyberjaya anchors what country's Multimedia Super Corridor?
  • Singapore
  • Manila
  • all of the above
  • Malaysia's
A multinational firm would be least likely to choose which one of these cities for labor-intensive product assembly and packaging?
  • a temple
  • Chinese
  • Singapore
  • site
Approximately 75% of Singapore's population is:
  • Singapore
  • Cambodia
  • a temple
  • Chinese
In the first decade of the 21st century, the leaders of what country relocated its national capital to the town of Pyinmana where they built a new seat of government named Naypyidaw?
  • portugal
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • lakes and rivers
  • Myanmar (Burma)
The capital cities of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand are also:
  • Because Jakarta had grown and sprawled far across its hinterland
  • the most populous cities in Southeast Asia
  • high-intensity commercial and office land use
  • It was located in present-day Indonesia
Binondo is the heart of Chinatown, Tondo is a densely-populated and impoverished district, Emita is a fishing village-cum-tourist enclave, and Makati is a district of expensive suburban housing. These locations within Manila are evidence of the:
  • Cambodia is one of the most urbanized countries
  • multiple nuclei model of urban land use
  • conformed to socialist ideology
  • It was located in present-day Indonesia
The influence of Chinese migrants on Southeast Asian cities has been most pronounced:
  • avoidance of globalization
  • sugar cane plantations
  • around the South China Sea
  • Thailand and the Philippines
Bangkok:
  • Because Jakarta had grown and sprawled far across its hinterland
  • migrated to the region primarily during colonial times
  • has been the focus of massive foreign investment since the Vietnam War
  • require tenant farmers to move off land they have long occupied
Which one of the following does not apply to Singapore?
  • expansive and productive rural hinterlands
  • development under French colonialism
  • Cambodia is one of the most urbanized countries
  • it has resisted suburbanization
In 1511, the era of European colonialism in Southeast Asia began with the arrival of a fleet from what country in Malacca's harbor?
  • circular migration
  • portugal
  • Myanmar (Burma)
  • a temple
Manila is to Spain as Jakarta is to:
  • Netherlands (Holland)
  • Thailand and the Philippines
  • Malaysia and Indonesia
  • sugar cane plantations
How many of the following factors play almost no role in the growth of Singapore's urban population?ReclassificationNatural IncreaseInternal Migration
  • two
  • It was located in present-day Indonesia
  • site
  • portugal
Around Manila, many new suburban communities and mixed-use developments such as Nuvali, are engendering conflict because they:
  • require tenant farmers to move off land they have long occupied
  • Cambodia is one of the most urbanized countries
  • territory near a metropolitan core is incorporated into the urban economy without the necessity for cityward migration
  • Because Jakarta had grown and sprawled far across its hinterland
When laborers circulate seasonally between rural villages where they live and urban sites where they work, it is called:
  • circular migration
  • Republic of Singapore
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Malaysia and Indonesia
Metro Manila includes Quezon City, where you would find:
  • market gardening zone
  • around the South China Sea
  • all of the above
  • lakes and rivers
What city evolved around the Intramuros and became the command and control center of the Spanish galleon trade which ranged between Mexico and Asia?
  • Manila
  • market gardening zone
  • site
  • Singapore
Which one of the following is not true of Southeast Asia's geographic pattern of urbanization?
  • It was located in present-day Indonesia
  • it has resisted suburbanization
  • Large tracts of vacant land in the central city
  • Cambodia is one of the most urbanized countries
The socialist model of urban development, as practiced in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, includes all of the following stages except:
  • circular migration
  • Republic of Singapore
  • avoidance of globalization
  • Thailand and the Philippines
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