Economic activities that use natural resources directly are known as….

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Economic activities that use natural resources directly are known as….

2. People who work as doctors, teachers, and dry cleaners engage in……..

3. In what type of economy do people make goods for themselves and their families?

4. Businesses, industries, and resources are privately owned in a….

5. The total value of goods and services that a country produces in a year is know as that country’s……

6. The number of people in a country who can read and write determine that country’s………

7. Developed countries typically have a high………

8. What makes up a country’s infrastructure?

9. Developing countries typically have low……………

10. Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, and Malaysia are examples of…………

Agree/Disagree: Provide evidence for your answer. 1. All of the resources that humans need usually can be found in one place.

2. Hunting and gathering was the main way of life for most of human history.

3. Many scientists believe that the domestication of plants and animals first began in North America.

4. Many cities were built along trade routes.

5. The growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities is called urbanization.

6. World cities are the most important centers of economic power and wealth.

7. All of the people who live in developed countries live in cities.

8. Clusters of large buildings away from the central business district are called edge cities.

9. Pastoralism is a type of subsistence agriculture that involves clearing trees or brush for planting.

10. Market-oriented agriculture involves growing products to sell to consumers.

Appropriate Word, Phrase, or Name 1. A country has an independent____________, which has authority over territory within its borders.

2. After World War II, ___________ was established as a homeland for Jews from anywhere in the world.

3. Boundaries that follow a feature of the landscape are called __________.

4. _____________ are borders that are based on culture traits, such as religion or language.

5. Feeling pride and loyalty for one’s country or culture group is called___________________.

6. Countries set____________, or limits to the amount of a product that can be imported.