History of Land Settlements and Comprehensive Planning (Day 2) Flashcards

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The Land Ordinance of 1785 was a land survey that was meant to do what?

A

Systematically divide and distribute land to the public.

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In 1862, Congress passed the Homestead Act, which did what for settlers?

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Provided them 160 acres of land for $18 with a guarantee of 5 years residence.

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What was the result of the Homestead Act?

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A settlement of 270 million acres or 10% of the land area of the U.S.

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In 1862, Congress passed the Morrill Act, which did what?

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Allowed western states to establish colleges.

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In 1891, the General Land Law Revision Act was passed by Congress, which did what?

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Provided the President of the U.S with the power to create forest preserves by proclamation

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In 1897, Congress passed the Forest Management Act, which allowed what?

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The Secretary of the Interior to manage Forest Preserves

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In 1902, The US Reclamation Act was passed, which allowed what?

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Funds raised from the sale of public land in arid states to be used to construct water storage and irrigation systems.

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In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed a Public Land Commission for what?

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to propose rules for land development and management.

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In 1906, the Antiquities Act was the first law to provide what?

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Federal protection for archaeological sites and the designation of National monuments

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In 1935, the Resettlement Administration was formed to carry out experiments in population resettlement and land reform. What was result of these experiments?

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Greenbelt towns

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In 1944, the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act, or GI Bill, guaranteed what to veterans? What was the result of this?

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Home loans, resulting in the rapid development of suburbs.

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12
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What was the major criticism behind the City Beautiful movement?

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It failed to address issues like housing, poverty, and transportation efficiency. It did not foresee the impacts of the automobile

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13
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The Cincinnati Plan was the first ___________

A

Comp Plan

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What did the Cincinnati Plan focus on?

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Infrastructure projects and called for planning to be controlled by citizen city planning commissions.

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What was the Regional Plan for NY and its Environs focused on?

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Suburban development, highway construction, suburban recreational facilities.

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Who was involved in the creation of the Regional Plan for NY and and Environs?

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Clarence Stein and Lewis Mumford

17
Q

What lead into an increase in comprehensive planning?

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After WWII, the rapid development of suburban areas

18
Q

Which act was the largest impetus for comp planning?

A

The U.S. Housing Act of 1954.

19
Q

The U.S Housing Act of 1954 required cities to do what?

A

Develop comp plans and provide funding for planning under Section 701

20
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What was a major problem with Section 701?

A

It lead to the creation of plans for the purposes of acquiring federal funding rather than trying to truly plan for communities

21
Q

In the 70s and 80s, comp planning began to shift towards a more _______ focus.

A

social

22
Q

What were the major concerns in comp planning in the 70s and 80s

A

Equity, neighborhood preservation, affordable housing, environmental protection, and historic preservation

23
Q

What did the Second Regional Plan of NY and Environs address?

A

transit and commercial rehabilitation

24
Q

Oregon and Minnesota were the first states to pass laws requiring what?

A

Comprehensive Planning

25
Q

In 1985, Florida passed a law that required communities to develop what?

A

Comp Plans.