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2 Jeopardy Industrial Revolution Types of Industry Natural Resources Location, Location Location Odds and Ends Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Industrial Revolution Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?

4 $100 Answer from Industrial Revolution England

5 $200 Question from Industrial Revolution The initial breakthrough of the industrial revolution occurred in which industry?

6 $200 Answer from Industrial Revolution Textiles

7 $300 Question from Industrial Revolution These states are known as the economic tigers due to the rapid industrialization they experienced following WWII

8 $300 Answer from Industrial Revolution Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan

9 $400 Question from Industrial Revolution - Although industrialization was typical during the late 19 th and 20 th century today many regions like ___________ are experiencing ___________

10 $400 Answer from Industrial Revolution Deindustrialization

11 $500 Question from Industrial Revolution Immanuel Wallerstein came up with this theory to explain the history and development in the modern world. In his theory he identified a ________ and a _________ that are economically interdependent. Where is each located?

12 $500 Answer from Industrial Revolution World-systems theory/ core- periphery model Core- Northern hemisphere – U.S & Europe Periphery – Southern Hemisphere

13 $100 Question from Types of Industries Forestry, fishing and mining are considered to be this type of industry

14 $100 Answer from Types of Industries Primary

15 $200 Question from Types of Industries Retail and wholesale trade or personal and professional services are known as _______ while manufacturing, processing, power production and construction are known as_____________

16 $200 Answer from Types of Industries Tertiary & Secondary Activities

17 $300 Question from Types of Industries Diamonds and computer chips are known as this type of industry or firm

18 $300 Answer from Types of Industries Footloose

19 $400 Question from Types of Industries This phenomena occurs when similar firms group together to take advantage of the same resources & the type of industries that grow to serve them are known as…..

20 $400 Answer from Types of Industries Agglomeration is when companies group together for a similar resource Ancillary activities are the businesses that grow in order to meet the needs of the professionals who were in areas experiencing agglomeration

21 $500 Question from Types of Industries In general there are two types of manufacturing industries, one where the end product is heavier/harder to transport and another where the end product is lighter/easier to transport. What are they known as & give an example of each

22 $500 Answer from Types of Industries Bulk gaining & bulk reducing industries Bottled soda – bulk gaining Steel/paper production – bulk reducing

23 $100 Question from Natural Resources This type of resource can be used over and over again if carefully managed

24 $100 Answer from Natural Resources Renewable resources

25 $200 Question from Natural Resources The U.S has the largest reserves of this natural resource in the world

26 $200 Answer from Natural Resources Coal

27 $300 Question from Natural Resources Coal differs from oil and natural gas primarily because our stockpiles of coal …..

28 $300 Answer from Natural Resources Exists in quantities that will last for centuries

29 $400 Question from Natural Resources The U.S and other industrialized countries rely primarily on this resource for a majority of their electricity production

30 $400 Answer from Natural Resources Coal

31 $500 Question from Natural Resources Due a relative lack of natural resources Southeast Asian cities have promoted economic growth through what primary means?

32 $500 Answer from Natural Resources Foreign investment & trade

33 $100 Question from Location, Location, Location What is the difference between site and situation and why is situation important in terms of economic geography?

34 $100 Answer from Location, Location, Location Site is an absolute location while situation is relative and therefore can change over time

35 $200 Question from Location, Location, Location Weber’s least cost theory is concerned with what primary cost?

36 $200 Answer from Location, Location, Location Transportation

37 $300 Question from Location, Location, Location Firms try to locate their production facilities to

38 $300 Answer from Location, Location, Location Minimize cost and maximize profits

39 $400 Question from Location, Location, Location This type of corporation takes advantage of geography difference in wages, labor laws, environmental regulations, taxes and the distribution of natural resources by locating various aspects of their production in different countries

40 $400 Answer from Location, Location, Location transnational

41 $500 Question from Location, Location, Location Los Angeles receives goods from Asia via ships. In the ports, the goods are put on trains for distribution around the United States. Los Angeles is a

42 $500 Answer from Location, Location, Location Break of bulk point

43 $100 Question from Odds & Ends Mexico’s maquiladoras are examples of this type of zone

44 $100 Answer from Odds & Ends Export processing

45 $200 Question from Odds & Ends Rostow’s stages of development model predicts that each country’s economy will progress from

46 $200 Answer from Odds & Ends low per capita incomes to high per capita incomes and high consumption

47 $300 Question from Odds & Ends The ______ is the measure of all goods and services produced by a country in a year, including production from its investments abroad, minus the loss or degradation of natural resource capital as a result of productivity

48 $300 Answer from Odds & Ends Net national product

49 $400 Question from Odds & Ends International company headquarters, significant global financial functions and a polarized social structure are defining characteristics of

50 $400 Answer from Odds & Ends World cities

51 $500 Question from Odds & Ends The pessimistic viewpoint about a lack of economic development in certain locations on the globe can be attributed to their lack of

52 $500 Odds & Ends Foreign investment

53 Final Jeopardy

54 Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)


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