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Example Question #17 : Organization Of The World Economy
Which of these levels of economic activity is concerned with manufacturing and the assembly of raw materials?
Quinary
Tertiary
Quaternary
Primary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary economic activities are areas of business concerned with the manufacturing or assembly of raw materials into products that can be sold on the mass-market. During the Industrial Revolution most of Europe and the United States of America was engaged in secondary economic activities.
Example Question #18 : Organization Of The World Economy
In the Core-Periphery Model the “periphery” includes all of the following except _____________.
Albania
Ethiopia
All of these countries are considered to be in the “periphery.”
Bolivia
Afghanistan
All of these countries are considered to be in the “periphery.”
Countries in the “periphery” are countries that have a very low standard of living and low levels of industrial productivity. Bolivia is in the Andean region of South America, which is mostly comprised of “periphery” countries. Afghanistan is in the Middle East, which is mostly comprised of “periphery” countries. Ethiopia is in Africa, which is almost entirely comprised of “periphery” countries with a couple of notable exceptions (like South Africa and Nigeria). Albania is in Southeastern Europe and is easily one of the poorest countries in Europe.
Example Question #401 : Ap Human Geography
Silicon Valley is an example of a(n) __________.
E-business
Brick and mortar business
Conglomeration
Acculturation
Agglomeration
Agglomeration
The term “agglomeration” is used to describe the process by which a certain region becomes known for producing a certain product. Examples of this include Los Angeles for movies, Houston for energy, or Silicon Valley for computer technology. “Agglomeration” occurs when many different companies, within the same industry, set up their offices in the same area. This leads to a concentration of talent and resources and further exacerbates the “agglomeration.”
Example Question #121 : Industrialization & Economic Development
The World Bank classifies countries into economies based on Gross National Income (GNI) per capita. In 2015, the following countries were all members of which World Bank classification?
Estonia
Chile
Iceland
Slovenia
Puerto Rico
High Income Economies
Lower Middle Income Economies
Low Income Economies
Middle Income Economies
Upper Middle Income Economies
High Income Economies
Estonia, Chile, Iceland, Slovenia, and Puerto Rico were all classified as high income economies, with a per capita GNI of (U.S. Dollars) or more. Low Income Economies are so classified if they have a GNI of
. Lower Middle Income Economies are so classified if they have a GNI of
. Middle Income Economies are so classified if they have a GNU of
. Upper Middle Income Economies are so classified if they have a GNI of
Example Question #121 : Industrialization & Economic Development
Which of these industrial areas provides the world's largest supply of low-cost labor?
South Korea
New England
China
India
Brazil
China
China provides the greatest supply of low-cost labor, followed by South Korea and India. New England is not a feasible option.
Example Question #401 : Ap Human Geography
Why is female labor more relied on for outsourced industrial production in developing countries?
Wage rates are lower for women than for men
None of these
Women do not work in the service sector due to social taboos
Men are primarily occupied with agriculture
Women are more skilled than men
Wage rates are lower for women than for men
Industrial production can be outsourced from economically developed nations (i.e., the United States) to developing nations (i.e., India) to save costs. The cost of labor tends to be cheaper in developing nations; more specifically wages are lower/less costly for women than for men.
Example Question #122 : Industrialization & Economic Development
Which of the following is not a least developed country (LDC)?
Sudan
India
Afghanistan
Haiti
Gambia
India
LDCs are countries that are in an early stage of economic development. India has advanced with its recent information technology boom, so it is not an LDC.
Example Question #402 : Ap Human Geography
Which of the following is not a more developed country (MDC)?
Germany
India
Afghanistan
America
China
Afghanistan
MDCs are countires that are more developed economically. Afghanistan is still in its early stages of economic development.
Example Question #401 : Ap Human Geography
Which of these statements describes a criticism against the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
The U.S. blames NAFTA for the radical increase in tariffs seen in the past 11 years.
Environmentalists claim that NAFTA encourages pollution by allowing American factories to operate in Mexico, where environmental laws are not as enforced.
Human rights activists believe NAFTA encourages child labor by not specifying a minimum age to work.
South American countries such as Brazil and Argentina criticize NAFTA for not extending its boundaries south and including their economic regions.
World leaders from other economically powerful regions claim that NAFTA excludes the rest of the global market and harms the global economy.
Environmentalists claim that NAFTA encourages pollution by allowing American factories to operate in Mexico, where environmental laws are not as enforced.
Environmental laws in Mexico are not as strict as in the U.S. and Canada, and the laws that are in place are not greatly enforced. NAFTA allows the U.S. and Canada to move their factories to Mexico without paying extra, and there they pollute the environment with less repercussions than in their own regions.
Example Question #401 : Ap Human Geography
Which of the following regions is predominantly Arabic-speaking?
The Indian Subcontinent
Southeast Asia
The Balkans
North Africa
Central Asia
North Africa
As its name suggests, the Arabian peninsula is the home region of the Arabic language, which was then spread by conquering armies along with the Islamic religion in the sixth through eigth centuries. While many Muslim nations kept their native tongues, across North Africa, the common Greek tongue spoken there was generally replaced by Arabic. Still to this day, from Morocco to Egypt, Northern Africa is part of the larger Arabic world.
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