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JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin To change the question and answer slides, select the question or answer text box and type in your own questions and answers. To play, click on a question on the game board to go to that question. The house icon will take you to the game board and the question mark icon will take you to the answer slide. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Astros are barely a team JEOPARDY! Fear the Beard Osweiler sucks Astros are barely a team Boo Cowboys Boo Lakers Soccer sucks 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 1-100 33. Companies in MDC’s generally close factories and open new factories in _______. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer LDC’s (Least Developed Countries) Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 1-200 40,41. Many factory workers lose jobs when their countries move from manufacturing economies to ________ economies Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Service based economies Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 1-300 38. What stage of the demographic transition would you expect in a Stage Four, newly industrialized country? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Stage Three, low population growth Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 1-400 34. Where have many of the jobs from the North American Manufacturing Belt gone in the last 50 years? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer LDC’s, often special economic zones in LDC’s Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 1-500 31. Maquiladoras are often located near the U. S Question 1-500 31. Maquiladoras are often located near the U.S. border, which has become a major ______________ zone. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Export processing zone Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 2-100 38. An example of a country in Rostow’s 2nd level of development would be Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Colombia, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, etc. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 2-200 10. Give an example of an industry that would be lauded by groups that lobby for sustainable development Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Ecotourism, renewable resources for energy, energy conservation techniques Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 2-300 First tier cities, such as London, Tokyo, and New York, are in which of Rastow’s stages? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer 5th Stage, Mass Consumption Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Daily Double!!! Question 2-??? 34. How did the fall of the Soviet Union contribute to the rise in globalization of industry Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer It opened new manufacturing locations as poor, formerly socialist countries opened to foreign investment Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 2-500 35. Why have rural southern areas seen a rise in manufacturing centers in the United States? (think Weber) Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Cheaper labor in the poor South, but still cheap transportation because close to American markets Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 3-100 18 (table). Fisheries, aquaculture, and mining are all examples of which level of production? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Primary Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 3-200 30. How has globalization led to the rise of the NIDL Question 3-200 30. How has globalization led to the rise of the NIDL? Use multinational corporation in your answer. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Multinational corporations now locate different aspects of their industry in different parts of the world, instead of keeping their entire organization in one country Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 3-300 9. The Asian Tigers rapidly improved GDP per capita by using which level(s) of industry? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Secondary and some quartiary (Singapore) Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 3-400 18. Maquiladoras would be an example of this level of production Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Secondary Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 3-500 31. Use industrial location theory to explain two reasons why a foreign automobile manufacturer would choose to locate his manufacturing plant in the American south. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer 1. Low cost labor (not many unions in the south) 2 Answer 1. Low cost labor (not many unions in the south) 2. Cut transportation costs (cars bulk gaining) 3. Deindustrialization—Many factories had already shut down in the north Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 4-100 3. HDI is a more accurate measure for a country than GDP per capita because… Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer It takes health and education into account instead of just wealth Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 4-200 This country considered India its most valuable colony Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Great Britain Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 4-300 7. Self sufficiency advocates (more/less) protective tariffs in order to… Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer More—To help domestic industries develop and stop exploitation from multinational corporations Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 4-400 36. How can Wallerstein’s model be applied to imperialism and colonialism? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer During imperialism, core countries first began exploiting periphery countries for their resources. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 4-500 30. The New International Division of Labor has changed the spatial distribution of businesses in many ways. Explain how the NIDL has affected the world in each of the following ways: Offshoring Trade Agreements Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Offshoring: Corporations have closed manufacturing centers in MDC’s and opened them in LDC’s to decrease labor costs Trade Agreements: We have seen a rise in trade agreements as countries try to make free trade easier and remove trade barriers Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 5-100 This invention has quickened the pace of globalization over the last 20 years Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer The Internet Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 5-200 This was one of the earliest examples of globalization exactly 524 years ago Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Columbus landing in America, 1492 Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 5-300 Give an example of Wallerstein’s theory on the national scale Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer A core region of a country and a periphery region of a country Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 5-400 35. Give three reasons that service-based footloose industries would choose to locate in the American south. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Cheap land, cheap labor, low taxes (Republican states), weak unions (Republican states) Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 5-500 31. What are two ways that maquiladoras address the needs of Weber’s theory of industrial location Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Cheap labor: Export processing zone in an LDC Cheap transportation: Many maquiladoras are close to the American border in Mexico Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 6-100 23. The Silicon Valley is an example of a technological ______ Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Agglomeration Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 6-200 26. Would pencils be a bulk-gaining or bulk reducing industry? Why? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Bulk reducing—Trees are heavy! Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 6-300 26. Products that are smaller and easier to transport after production are called Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Bulk-reducing products Example? Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 6-400 This location is used to take large shipments and separate them for transport to individual vendors Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer Break-of-bulk point Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Question 6-500 19 table. Identify the four major global manufacturing industries. Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD

Answer North America—Agglomeration, cheap transportation Western Europe—Agglomeration, cheap transportation Eastern Europe—Cheap labor, cheap transportation East Asia—Cheap labor, cheap transportation Template by Modified by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Chad Vance, CCISD