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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 6 TEST REVIEW : ECONOMIC / INDUSTRIAL.

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1 AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 6 TEST REVIEW : ECONOMIC / INDUSTRIAL

2 Industrial Activity 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Industrial Development DeIndust- rialization TERMS POT LUCK JEOPARDY!

3 100 Secondary Industries are marked by this activity / function. What is PRODUCTION / MANUFACTURING?

4 200 DAILY DOUBLE!!!! Term describing an industry’s location no longer providing the original cost benefits, resulting in the industry’s leaving for a new location. What is DE-GLOMERATION?

5 300 DAILY DOUBLE!!! An increase in time and cost that comes with an increase in miles between two places is called this. What is FRICTION OF DISTANCE?

6 400 Term for the large-scale public systems, services, and facilities of a country or region that are necessary for economic activity. What is INFRASTRUCTURE?

7 500 Name IN ORDER the 3 Variable costs to minimize which Alfred Weber pointed out in his “Least Cost Theory” of Industrial location. What are: –1. Transportation –2. Labor –3. Agglomeration

8 100 This Country held ultimate regional Industrial dominance in Eastern Asia from approx. 1950-1980. What is JAPAN?

9 200 The term describing a zone in N. Mexico that cheaply builds manufactured goods and supplies them tariff free to the USA? What is an EXPORT-PROCESSING ZONE? (MAQUILADORA?)

10 300 The establishment of this in 1995 promoted equitable industrial development / economic cooperation across 3 North American countries. What is the North American Free Trade Agreement? (NAFTA)

11 400 A specific area within a country that gets special incentives / advantages / regulations from the government in order to attract foreign investment. What is a SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE?

12 500 Name the “Four Tigers” of Industrial competition in Eastern Asia. What are: SOUTH KOREA, TAIWAN, HONG KONG, SINGAPORE* Bonus Q!!! 100 pts. Accept or Decline? Cite an example to explain HOW the 4 Tigers are challenging Japan’s industrial dominance? Cheaper Labor, Less Restrictions, Tax Breaks, Emerging Markets

13 100 This describes a center / node of high-technology research and activity. What is a TECHNOPOLE?

14 200 DAILY DOUBLE!!! Term for what the Periphery calls the Core’s process of controlling poor countries through economic means / laws. What is NEO-COLONIALISM?

15 300 Contextually speaking, why are London, Tokyo, and New York City referred to as “World Cities?” What is they are the primary centers of global control of finance and commerce.

16 400 Term for when one country, usually a core country, or corporation builds infrastructure / a factory etc. in another country (peripheral). What is FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT?

17 500 Based on the work of David Harvey, this concept addresses the social and psychological EFFECTS of living in a world where the movement of goods and information has been so greatly accelerated. What is TIME-SPACE COMPRESSION?

18 100 The total value of all goods and services, both foreign and domestic, produced by a country’s economy in a given year is called this. What is GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT (GNP)?

19 200 The term meaning to transfer cargo from one mode of carrier to another. What is BREAK OF BULK?

20 300 Term for the clustering of companies from the same industry in a specific location to draw from the same set of collective resources. What is AGGLOMERATION?* Bonus 100 pt. Q!! Accept / Decline? Give an example of an industry and where it has agglomerated? Computer Software = Silicon Valley, CA Movies / TV = Hollywood, CA Insurance = Hartford, CT Finance = New York City

21 400 The negative effects on one region that result from economic growth in another is called this. What is the BACKWASH EFFECT?

22 500 An Industry with no allegiance or ties to a specific location (close to raw materials / primary market) resulting from its dealings with small, lightweight, and always valuable products, thus making any location acceptable, is called this. What is a FOOTLOOSE INDUSTRY? (Footloose Firm)

23 100 Name the two specific countries in Africa that we have seen in class where genocide has occurred. What are Sudan and Rwanda?* Bonus $200 Visual Daily Double Q: –Accept or decline, pick one member> ID each on the map (all or nothing!!!)

24 200 This desert in Africa lies in countries such as Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa What is the KALAHARI DESERT?

25 300 Regions of States that fail to gain from national state economic development are called these. What are ECONOMIC BACKWATERS?

26 400 How would Rostow’s Modernization Model characterize full economic maturity within a country? (Final Stage of Development) What is: A HIGH MASS CONSUMPTION SOCIETY? (High per- capita incomes, Tertiary Sector Based Economy)

27 500 Name 4 of the 5 North African Countries that have a coast on the Mediterranean Sea. What are: –Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco* Bonus 100 pt. Q!!! Accept / Decline??? What three African countries are represented by flags in Mr. Lane’s room? What are: Kenya, Angola, Mozambique* DOUBLE BONUS Q!!! 100 pts! Accept / Decline? ID These 3 countries on the MAP!!!


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