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Chapter 11
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11.01 This country led the world in manufacturing in the nineteenth century:
1. Germany 2. United States 3. France 4. Russia 5. United States
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11.01 This country led the world in manufacturing in the nineteenth century:
1. Germany 2. United States 3. France 4. Russia 5. United States
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11.02 By the late nineteenth century, this country had made the least progress toward industrialization: 1. Russia 2. France 3. Germany 4. Belgium 5. United States
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11.02 By the late nineteenth century, this country had made the least progress toward industrialization: 1. Russia 2. France 3. Germany 4. Belgium 5. United States
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11.03 Industrialization in the United States began in
1. California 2. The Midwest 3. The Middle Atlantic states 4. New England 5. The South
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11.03 Industrialization in the United States began in
1. California 2. The Midwest 3. The Middle Atlantic states 4. New England 5. The South
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11.04 Beer brewing is 1. A bulk-gaining industry
2. A bulk-reducing industry 3. Unconcerned with bulk 4. Distributed fairly evenly around the United States 5. Unaffected by site factors
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11.04 Beer brewing is 1. A bulk-gaining industry
2. A bulk-reducing industry 3. Unconcerned with bulk 4. Distributed fairly evenly around the United States 5. Unaffected by site factors
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11.05 Which of the following statements about the manufacture of American cars is true?
1. There are relatively few plants in the South 2. Each plant focuses on only one or a few models 3. Plants are located near each major metropolitan area 4. Plants are more dispersed now than they were in the 1950s 5. American cars face little foreign competition
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11.05 Which of the following statements about the manufacture of American cars is true?
1. There are relatively few plants in the South 2. Each plant focuses on only one or a few models 3. Plants are located near each major metropolitan area 4. Plants are more dispersed now than they were in the 1950s 5. American cars face little foreign competition
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11.06 The cheapest way to transport goods over long distances is by
1. Air 2. Roadway 3. Rail 4. Water 5. None of these
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11.06 The cheapest way to transport goods over long distances is by
1. Air 2. Roadway 3. Rail 4. Water 5. None of these
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11.07 Which type of manufacturing requires the lowest level of skill?
1. Automobiles 2. Computers 3. Textiles 4. Airplanes 5. Consumer electronics
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11.07 Which type of manufacturing requires the lowest level of skill?
1. Automobiles 2. Computers 3. Textiles 4. Airplanes 5. Consumer electronics
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11.08 It is especially important for aluminum processors to locate near
1. Navigable rivers 2. Cheap electricity 3. Inexpensive labor 4. Major metropolitan areas 5. Beer breweries
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11.08 It is especially important for aluminum processors to locate near
1. Navigable rivers 2. Cheap electricity 3. Inexpensive labor 4. Major metropolitan areas 5. Beer breweries
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11.09 Within the United States, manufacturing has been most likely to shift in which of the following directions? 1. North 2. Northeast 3. East 4. South 5. Manufacturing has tended to stay in the Midwest and Northeast
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11.09 Within the United States, manufacturing has been most likely to shift in which of the following directions? 1. North 2. Northeast 3. East 4. South 5. Manufacturing has tended to stay in the Midwest and Northeast
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11.10 Outsourcing 1. Is one aspect of vertical integration
2. Has not yet become important for transnational corporations 3. Leads to an increase in manufacturing jobs in less developed countries 4. Is supported my most American politicians 5. Is prohibited by the World Trade Organization
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11.10 Outsourcing 1. Is one aspect of vertical integration
2. Has not yet become important for transnational corporations 3. Leads to an increase in manufacturing jobs in less developed countries 4. Is supported my most American politicians 5. Is prohibited by the World Trade Organization
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