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Resources

Unequal Distribution of Resources

Economic Activities

Developed and Developing Countries

International Trade

Economic Unions

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Type of resources that are continually replenished by nature

Mark successfully running a restaurant is an example of a _______ resource.

The basic support systems which keep an economy going.

Name one of the benefits of using resources.

The invention of the computer chip created a need for what resource?

Which industry has been developed in proximity to resources of coal?

Name two effects of the unequal distribution of resources.

Explain how the Cote d’Ivoire uses its resources.

What are Japan’s resources and how do they use them?

Name one factor that influences how a nation uses its resources.

Forestry is an example of which economic activity level?

This economic activity level is the services level.

Which type of industry sells goods to a large area?

Which economic activity level involves changing the form of natural resources?

Which economic activity level does an oil refinery technician work in?

Do more developed countries typically have more urban or rural populations?

This is the average amount of money that a person in a country makes in a year.

We determine how developed a country is based on indicators of ________ ___ ______.

Name two indicators of standard of living.

Which is most likely to be more developed: an island nation or a landlocked nation?

Products that are bought from other countries are called _______.

Products sold to other countries are called ______.

This principle says that a country will export goods that they can produce at a lower relative cost than other countries.

One effect of Comparative Advantage is that countries focus on a specific industry. This is called _________.

What resource does Saudi Arabia have a comparative advantage with?

The United States, Canada, and Mexico are all part of this economic union.

This economic union includes England, Germany, and Italy.

What is the purpose of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)?

Name two disadvantages of economic unions.

Name four advantages of belonging to an economic union.

Final Jeopardy: Changes Over Time

Globalization has increased as a result of changes in various economic, social, and spatial relationships. Name FOUR things that have changed over time.

Industrial labor systems Migration from rural to urban areas Industrialized countries export labor-intensive work Growth of trade alliances Growth of service (tertiary) industries Growth of financial services networks and international banks Internationalization of product assembly Technology that allows instant communication Modern transportation networks Widespread marketing of products

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