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Location Theories Modern Industrialization Hodgepodge 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Primary Industrial Regions Industrial Revolution

This type of economic activity was done prior to the IR.

This is the biggest cause of the IR.

This is the invention and inventor that helped make industrialization possible.

Most cities in Europe arose around these two resources.

This is one more cause of the IR, besides new machines and surplus of crops.

This man created the theory concerning locational interdependence.

This theory says that weight and distance control the cost of transportation.

This is the theory that advocates finding the Zone of Profitability.

According to Weber, if it costs the same to ship a material to a factory as it does to ship it to the market, where is the best place to put your factory?

These are the four types of variable costs.

The continent of Asia contains the two leading producers of this material.

This is the “Chinese Pittsburgh”.

This is one major cause of deindustrialization.

These are two products that are predominately from the Atlanta market.

These are four ways that Japan helped industrialize their country.

Many companies have moved their service sector jobs to this area because of cheaper land and labor.

India is a major offshore site for this type of jobs.

This is the reason why many quinary sector jobs are located near universities.

These are four reasons why companies choose to offshore their production process.

These are three disadvantages to having companies move to small southern towns.

This is a major intermodal connection in Europe according to Jacques Charlier.

Technopoles tend to be located near these.

The U.S. ranks ______ for production of oil.

These are three goals of the WTO.

If the weight of a finished product is 1000 tons and the price of shipping the product to market is 1.00 per ton and the distance to market is 10 miles, this is the cost of transport.

Make your wager

Category: Industrial Locations

Briefly describe one locational theory – theorist, basic concepts, importance today. Now, choose one primary industrial region of the world and describe where and why a certain industry would be located there.