Unit 6 Review Game. Which is not a economic group NATO NAFTA OPEC.

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Unit 6 Review Game

Which is not a economic group NATO NAFTA OPEC

NATO

Are these advantages or disadvantages to economic groups More efficient industries Access to larger markets Greater influence on world market

Advantages

When is a material transformed into a resource?

When man finds a use for it

Name the three basic types of resources

Natural Human Capital

Copper, Iron, Bauxite and Gold are all

metals Remember what bauxite is used for

True or false…Resources are equally distributed

false

Computer Chips raised the demand for

Skilled Labor

Mostly Plantation farmers, developed or developing

developing

Mostly Tertiary workers, developed or developing

developed

A country that has a diversified economy, abundant natural resources and specialized industries describes what county

United States

A country with limited natural resources, cash crops that it exchanges for manufactured goods describes what country

Cote d’Ivoire

A country that has limited natural resources but production of services on a global scale describes what country

Switzerland

When a country brings in goods from another country, that is……

Importing

When one country produces the oil another country needs and that country produces the honey the first country needs, the two countries are said to be…..

Interdependent

True or false the value of resources can change over time?

true

Natural resources are broken down into two groups…they are

Renewable and nonrenewable

Level of Education, Skilled and Unskilled Laborers and Entrepreneurial /Managerial Abilities are all…

Human resources

If a country takes over a area looking for resources that is…

Imperialism

Combustion Engines Raised the demand for:

Gasoline

$30,000 GDP, developed or developing?

developed

No Phds, developed or developing?

developing

What country did we discuss was famous for private banking accounts?

Switzerland

What country did we discuss produced oil from a pipeline?

Russia

What country did we discuss produce the most beef?

United States

Improvements in transportation and communication have promoted ……..

globalization

Which fuel had the concern of deforestation?

wood

What type of resources can be replaced when used?

Renewable

Availability of Money for Investment, Level of Infrastructure and Availability of tools and machines are all…

Capital Resources

Does manufacturing use extensive areas of land?

no

Steam Engines raised the demand for

Coal

Rampant population growth, developed or developing

developing

Population spread out among all age groups, developed or developing

developed

High literacy rate, developed or developing

developed

What country was known for coffee and cocoa production?

Cote d’Ivoire

What country did we discuss produce lots of electronics

Japan

True or false this is the right order of industrial labor systems Cottage industry Office Factory Telecommunications

False Cottage Industry Factory Office Telecommunications

The resource with the concerns of pollution and mining

coal

What are the three examples of renewable resources we discussed?

Soil, Water and Forests

Retail trade, Information Technology Services and Foods Service are all what Level of economic activity

Tertiary

Are Open spaces and residential compatible uses of land

yes

Resource Depletion, Environmental Degradation and Health Problems are all….

Costs to resources

100 of 1,000 babies die, developed or developing

developing

Life expectancy is 49, developed or developing

developing

A country that has no access to the oceans is called

Landlocked

All of the following are….? Growth in trade alliances Growth in service industries Growth in financial services

Economic changes over time

The resource with the problem of transportation and environmental concerns

oil

Resources that gone once they are used are called….

nonrewable

Fishing, Farming, Forestry and Mining are all what level of economic activity

Primary

If a country decides to save an animal species and not cut down trees is that a better display of economic development priorities or environmental conservation priorities

Environmental

Production of Goods and Services, Employment Opportunities and Development of Technologies are all…..

Benefits to resources

Developed or Developing, lots of natural resources

Developed

Developed or Developing, has many ways to get resources

Developed

The ability of countries to produce goods and services at lower relative cost than other countries, resulting in exports of goods and services is…….

Comparative Advantage

Skype and Facebook are examples of

Technology that allows instant communication

UPS, FedEx and U.S. Postal Service are all…..

Modern Transportation Networks that allow rapid exchange of goods

The resource with the concerns of contamination/waste

nuclear

True or false fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources

true

Steel Mills, Automobile Assembly, sawmills and Food Processing are what level of economic activity

secondary

Has lots of dirt roads, developed or developing

developing

Has lots of unskilled laborers, developed or developing

developing

True or false, no country can produce everything they need?

True

When a country grows a product that they can market for a profit, that is an example of

Specialization

Marketing Coke Products in Japan is an example of….

Wide Spread Marketing of Products

A Levi’s plant in Japan is an example of

Internationalization of product assembly

If a trade map shows exactly where people go it is an example of a

Transportation Map

If a map shows icons of the products traded it is a

Resource Map

If a map gives general information of items going to different places it is a

Trade map

The resource with the concerns of cost and aesthetics?

Solar/wind

List the three types of fossil fuels we discussed

Oil, coal and natural gas

What level of economic activity is transportation?

Tertiary

Developed or developing, very basic economic development

developing

High standard of living, developed or developing

developed

One doctor per 10,000 people, developed or developing

developing

A highly Industrialized Nation, that did this despite limited resources describes what country?

Japan

A country with numerous resources, but many of them are not profitable to develop describes what country?

Russia

Which is not a economic group EU UN ASEAN

UN

Advantages or disadvantages to economic unions Agribusiness replacing family farms Closing of Some industries Concentration of some industries in certain countries

disadvantages