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Arkansas Population

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Which conclusion about integrated study of Arkansas is supported?

  • Northwest Arkansas has experienced no meaningful population growth.
  • Population estimates never change after they are first published.
  • Every Arkansas city has grown at exactly the statewide population rate.
  • Arkansas is well suited to integrated study because its geography, economy, history, civics, and demographic change are closely connected
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas is well suited to integrated study because its geography, economy, history, civics, and demographic change are closely connected

Which choice correctly explains Arkansas’s low average density?

  • Arkansas’s population is distributed evenly across every part of the state.
  • Every Arkansas city has grown at exactly the statewide population rate.
  • A statewide density figure means every Arkansas community has the same density.
  • Arkansas’s low average density reflects both large rural areas and the absence of a single very large metropolis
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas's low average density reflects both large rural areas and the absence of a single very large metropolis

Which conclusion about Arkansas’s polycentric urban system is supported?

  • A statewide density figure means every Arkansas community has the same density.
  • Arkansas’s population is distributed evenly across every part of the state.
  • Northwest Arkansas has experienced no meaningful population growth.
  • Arkansas’s urban system is polycentric, with Little Rock, Northwest Arkansas, Fort Smith, Jonesboro, and other centers serving different regions
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas's urban system is polycentric, with Little Rock, Northwest Arkansas, Fort Smith, Jonesboro, and other centers serving different regions