UNIT 4: Economic and Global Connections Test Review

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UNIT 4: Economic and Global Connections Test Review CGC1D Ms. Hyndman

Which of the following is a raw material? A) hockey stick B) diamond ring C) house D) gold

Which of the following is an example of a primary industry? A) transportation B) utilities C) construction D) tree cutting

Know the definitions for... Peacekeeping Peacemaking Foreign Aid ODA (Official Development Assistance) NGOs (Non-Governmental Organization) Globalization MNCs (Multinational Corporations)

How can we communicate in Canada? ____________________

What does the Human Development Index use to measure countries? ____________________

Know how to complete a industries table... Like the one on your note “Types of Industries”

What are the principals that CIDA operates on? ____________________

What is a basic industry? What is a non-basic industry? Examples?

What is the difference between… Primary Industry Secondary Industry Tertiary Industry Quaternary Industry Could you give an example for each?

What is the difference between an developed and developing country? Could you give two examples of each?

What challenges face the FORESTRY INDUSTRY in Canada?

What challenges face the FISHING INDUSTRY in Canada?

What challenges face the MINING INDUSTRY in Canada?

What challenges face the FARMING INDUSTRY in Canada?

What challenges face the ENERGY INDUSTRY in Canada?

What challenges face the WATER INDUSTRY in Canada?