Cause of Problem ·Zoning laws create physical separation
New Urbanists claim that zoning laws that separate spaces by function (commercial, residential, school, etc.) also precludes communal spaces (like a town square). This is likened to a family that doesn't have a home.
Opponents' Critique ·Suburban sprawl is an expression of people's values
Opponents do not frame the phenomenon as a problem. Instead, they view it as a legitimate desire to have the kind of lifestyle that suburban sprawl makes possible (house, car, backyard, etc.).
New Urbanists' Rebuttal ·Take a critical view of values and consider the conflict with other values
New Urbanists just want people to take a critical view of these values (individual mobility, consumption, etc.) and to consider that it may conflict with other values (civic engagement, community life, etc.).
Passage Style
Critique or debate
Problem-analysis
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Question Type
WSE
The critics of New Urbanists claim that “migration to sprawling suburbs is an expression of people's legitimate desire to secure the enjoyment and personal mobility provided by the automobile and the lifestyle that it makes possible.” Let’s look for an answer that suggests migration to sprawling suburbs is NOT a result of people’s desire to secure the kind of lifestyle possible in the suburbs.
a
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This points out that central areas of large cities might be inconvenient. But this doesn’t reveal anything about the motives of people who move to sprawling suburbs. If anything, it might suggest that people would move to suburbs and away from city centers for a more enjoyable life.
b
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This doesn’t reveal anything about why people live in suburbs and whether it has anything to do with the desire for more enjoyment and mobility. If anything, this might suggest that people would move to suburbs and away from small towns for a more enjoyable and more convenient life.
c
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This doesn’t reveal anything about why people live in suburbs and whether it has anything to do with the desire for more enjoyment and mobility.
d
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This undermines the critics’ position by suggesting that the reason people move to suburbs is cost, not desire for an automobile-based lifestyle.
e
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The critics of New Urbanism didn’t say anything related to voting and the reasons people vote. So it’s not clear how this undermines their position.
Difficulty
75% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is slightly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%136
149
75%162
Analysis
WSE
Critique or debate
Humanities
Problem-analysis
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
9%
159
b
11%
160
c
4%
157
d
75%
165
e
1%
158
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