1. Love Canal is now:
A. a remediated (cleaned up) mixed-income housing project
B. an industrial use in private hands
C. a federal post office
D. a remediated but undeveloped site looking for a developer
E. a vacant site
2. According to Darden, Hill, Thomas and Thomas, in their book Race and Uneven Development (1987), metropolitan Detroit needs to:
A. limit costs and increase revenues in struggling cities
B. build factors of the future
C. allow Detroit to annex inner-ring suburbs
D. allow Detroit to detach unused or unproductive land
E. stem the flow of black flight from the City of Detroit
3. According to the Myers and Pitkin article "Demographic Forces and Turning Points in the American City, 1950-2040, all of the following are turning points except:
A. urban decline and abandonment
B. gentrification, rising prices and loss of home affordability
C. sprawl and reduced apartment construction
D. white and black flight from central cities
E. the forthcoming baby boomer sell off of 2015-2040