Starter – Name 10 “High End” British made products

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Starter – Name 10 “High End” British made products

Changing Economy of the UK – Primary and Secondary 03/12/2018 Be able to categorise jobs into employment sectors (E-G grade) Outline the reasons (UK and global) for decline is some sectors e.g. mining, heavy manufacturing (C-D grade) Outline why decline has been replaced by growth in some areas e.g. decline of UK owned car plants and rise of transplants (A*-B grade)

Exam Practice With the use of examples, explain the changes in the primary and secondary sectors in the UK over the last 50 years. (8 marks) +3 SPaG