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Ch 11 Industry Review
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A: EASTERN ASIA B: EASTERN SOUTH AMERICA C: NORTH WESTERN EUROPE D: EASTERN EUROPE Which is NOT a region where most of the worlds industry is located?
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A: EASTERN ASIA B: EASTERN SOUTH AMERICA C: NORTH WESTERN EUROPE D: EASTERN EUROPE Which is NOT a region where most of the worlds industry is located?
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A: IN NORTH EASTERN US B: IN GREAT BRITIAN C: CHINA D: SIMULTANEOSLY IN GREAT BRITIAN AND NE US The industrial revolution began:
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A: IN NORTH EASTERN US B: IN GREAT BRITIAN C: CHINA D: SIMULTANEOSLY IN GREAT BRITIAN AND NE US The industrial revolution began:
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A: WHERE CHEESE AND PASTRIES ARE MANUFACTURED B: WHERE MANUFACTURING WAS DONE IN HOMES C: MANUFACTURING USING STEAM POWER D: MANUFACTURING DONE IN LATIN AMERICAN HUTS Cottage industry
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A: WHERE CHEESE AND PASTRIES ARE MANUFACTURED B: WHERE MANUFACTURING WAS DONE IN HOMES C: MANUFACTURING USING STEAM POWER D: MANUFACTURING DONE IN LATIN AMERICAN HUTS Cottage industry
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TFTF The major source of energy for steam engines during the Industrial Revolution was wood
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A: BAVARIA B: MANCHESTER THAMES REGION IN ENGLAND C: RHINE RUHR REGION D: DANUBE VOLGA The most important industrial area in Western Europe is
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A: BAVARIA B: MANCHESTER THAMES REGION IN ENGLAND C: RHINE RUHR REGION D: DANUBE VOLGA The most important industrial area in Western Europe,
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TFTF China has the largest labor force employed in manufacturing.
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A: LABOR B: LAND C: CUSTOMERS RESOURCES The site factor most effecting relocation of industry in the twenty-first century
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A: LABOR B: LAND C: CUSTOMERS RESOURCES The site factor most effecting relocation of industry in the twenty-first century
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A: URBAN AREAS B: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT C: RURAL OR SUBURBAN Factories in more developed countries are now more likely to be located in
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A: URBAN AREAS B: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT C: RURAL OR SUBURBAN Factories in more developed countries are now more likely to be
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A: HEARTHS B: BREAK OF BULK POINTS C: MARKET CENTER D: PORT OF ENTRY locations where transfer among transportation modes is possible are called?
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A: HEARTHS B: BREAK OF BULK POINTS C: MARKET CENTER D: PORT OF ENTRY locations where transfer among transportation modes is possible
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A: LAND B: LABOR C:CAPITAL D: PROXIMITY TO CUSTOMERS Which of the following is NOT a main site factors that influence the location of a factory?
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A: LAND B: LABOR C:CAPITAL D: PROXIMITY TO CUSTOMERS Which of the following is NOT a main site factors that influence the location of a factory?
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A: ACCESS TO INPUTS ACCESS TO MARKETS B: ACCESS TO INPUTS ACCESS TO LAND C: ACCESS TO LABOR ACCESS TO CAPITAL D: ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO LABOR What are the two main situation factors that influence the location of a factory?
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A: ACCESS TO INPUTS ACCESS TO MARKETS B: ACCESS TO INPUTS ACCESS TO LAND C: ACCESS TO LABOR ACCESS TO CAPITAL D: ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO LABOR What are the two main situation factors that influence the location of a factory?
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A: COPPER AND TIN B:STEEL AND TEXTILES C: AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE D: CHEMICAL AND FOOD PROCESSING The first industries to increase production through extensive use of the steam engine were
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A: COPPER AND TIN B:STEEL AND TEXTILES C: AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE D: CHEMICAL AND FOOD PROCESSING The first industries to increase production through extensive use of the steam engine were
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A:RHINE RUHR VALLEY B: WESTERN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL C: NORTHERN ITALY Which is NOT one of western Europes principle industrial regions?
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A:RHINE RUHR VALLEY B: WESTERN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL C: NORTHERN ITALY Which is NOT one of western Europes principle industrial regions?
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A:CHEAP MIGRANT LABOR B: ACCESS TO RAW MATERIALS NEARBY C: ACCESS TO NATIONS TRANSPORTATION NETWORK D: PROXIMITY TO LARGE CUSTOMER AREA The chief industrial asset of western Greatlakes region near Chicago is?
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A:CHEAP MIGRANT LABOR B: ACCESS TO RAW MATERIALS NEARBY C: ACCESS TO NATIONS TRANSPORTATION NETWORK D: PROXIMITY TO LARGE CUSTOMER AREA The chief industrial asset of western Greatlakes region near Chicago is?
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A: HIGH WAGE LABOR FORCE B: PROXIMITY TO MARKETS C:LOW CONSUMER DEMAND D: ALL OF THE ABOVE In order to become a major industrial power, Japan had to overcome which of the following problems?
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A: HIGH WAGE LABOR FORCE B: PROXIMITY TO MARKETS C:LOW CONSUMER DEMAND D: ALL OF THE ABOVE In order to become a major industrial power, Japan had to overcome which of the following problems?
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A: BULK REDUCING INDUSTRY B: BULK GAINING INDUSTRY C: BULK NEUTRAL INDUSTRY D: PERISHABLE INDUSTRY A copper concentration mill is a
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A: BULK REDUCING INDUSTRY B: BULK GAINING INDUSTRY C: BULK NEUTRAL INDUSTRY D: PERISHABLE INDUSTRY A copper concentration mill is a
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A: BULK GAINING INDUSTRY B: BULK REDUCING INDUSTRY C: PERISHABLE INDUSTRY D: REFINERY INDUSTRY Fabricating plants like appliance factory are examples of
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A: BULK GAINING INDUSTRY B: BULK REDUCING INDUSTRY C: PERISHABLE INDUSTRY D: REFINERY INDUSTRY Fabricating plants like appliance factory are examples of
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A: JUST IN TIME DELIVERY SITES B: MARKETS C: ENERGY SOURCES D: MATERIAL SITES Producers of automobiles select locations primarily because of access to
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A: JUST IN TIME DELIVERY SITES B: MARKETS C: ENERGY SOURCES D: MATERIAL SITES Producers of automobiles select locations primarily because of access to
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A: PLANE B: BOAT C: RAIL D: TRUCKS Which is the cheapest mode of transporting goods long distances?
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A: PLANE B: BOAT C: RAIL D: TRUCKS Which is the cheapest mode of transporting goods long distances?
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A:MARKETS B: CHEAP ELECTRICITY SOURCE C: NEAR ALUMINUM (BAUXITE) ORE SITES D: LOW COST LABOR SOURCE Aluminum factories tend to locate near:
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A:MARKETS B: CHEAP ELECTRICITY SOURCE C: NEAR ALUMINUM (BAUXITE) ORE SITES D: LOW COST LABOR SOURCE Aluminum factories tend to locate near:
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A: ARE TYPICALLY LOCATED IN SOUTHERN MEXICO B: PRODUCE ITEMS FOR NEW ENGLANDS JUST IN TIME DELIVERY SITES C:ARE TYPICALLY LOCATED IN NORTHERN MEXICO DUE TO CHEAP LABOR COST AND PROXIMITY TO MARKETS Mexico's maquiladora plants
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A: ARE TYPICALLY LOCATED IN SOUTHERN MEXICO B: PRODUCE ITEMS FOR NEW ENGLANDS JUST IN TIME DELIVERY SITES C:ARE TYPICALLY LOCATED IN NORTHERN MEXICO DUE TO CHEAP LABOR COST AND PROXIMITY TO MARKETS Mexico's maquiladora plants
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A: TEXTILES B: CAR ASSEMBLY PLANTS C: HIGH TECH INDUSTRY D: ALUMINUM MILLS Which production is most likely to be located in less developed countries?
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A: TEXTILES B: CAR ASSEMBLY PLANTS C: HIGH TECH INDUSTRY D: ALUMINUM MILLS Which production is most likely to be located in less developed countries?
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A: RUSSIA B: CHINA C: THE US D: JAPAN Steel production has declined during the 1980s and 1990s most rapidly in
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A: RUSSIA B: CHINA C: THE US D: JAPAN Steel production has declined during the 1980s and 1990s most rapidly in
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A) INTRODUCE MORE FLEXIBLE WORK RULES. B) PLACE MORE IMPORTANCE ON SITE FACTORS. C) ASSIGN EACH WORKER ONE TASK. D) DOMINATE TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS. E) REQUIRE LARGER INVENTORIES OF PARTS AND COMPONENTS. In contrast to fordist production, Post-Fordist production is more likely to
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A) INTRODUCE MORE FLEXIBLE WORK RULES. B) PLACE MORE IMPORTANCE ON SITE FACTORS. C) ASSIGN EACH WORKER ONE TASK. D) DOMINATE TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS. E) REQUIRE LARGER INVENTORIES OF PARTS AND COMPONENTS. In contrast to fordist production, Post-Fordist production is more likely to
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TFTF Communications-oriented industries, like newspapers, tend to locate near their markets
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