Economic Geography & Development

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Economic Geography & Development Unit 2 Lesson 1 Economic Activities

Essential ?’s What are the 4 categories of economic activities? What would the effects on a country’s economy be if it did not have a balance between its economic activities & it’s environment? What role does technology play in a country’s ability to engage in various economic activities?

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Economic Geography Patterns of resource distribution & economic policies humans create to analyze patterns of development & industry on local, regional, & global scales.

Economic Activities Different types of jobs people do to earn $ in society.

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Primary Sector Workers who harvest resources. Ex. Farmers, Miners, & Fisherman.

Secondary Sector Workers who convert natural resources into a product that human beings can use or consume. Ex. Food manufacturing plants, Oil refineries, & Automobile assembly plants.

Tertiary Sector Workers who provide services. Ex. Doctors, Teachers, Police, Grocery store clerks, Garbage men, Waiters.

Quaternary Sector Workers who gather, create, process, & use information & capital. Ex. Finance, Insurance, & Information Services.

Geographer Notes – In Journal Summarize the connection between levels of development in economic activities: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. Why is it important to have an integrated economy?