AP*HG Industry & Services Vocab ONQ 2

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AP*HG Industry & Services Vocab ONQ 2 10 questions

Explain Alfred Weber’s Least-Cost Theory. In this type of industry the final product weighs less than all of the inputs. Explain Alfred Weber’s Least-Cost Theory. What eliminates the stocking of unnecessary and expensive inventory? 4. T or F? In urbanization, the population of cities grows, both in numbers & percentage. 5. What is the maximum distance people will travel for a service?

6. In a postindustrial society, basic industries would more likely be in what sector of the economy? 7. Explain the Gravity Model. 8. Who created the Central Place Theory? 9. These plants manufacture U.S. parts and export them BACK to the USA. 10. What have most Southern states enacted that hinders the organization of unions?