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What are economic activities?
rules in a game
a sport
how a government is run
ways in which people make a living
Uses natural resources or raw materials
Primary Industry
Secondary Industry
Tertiary Industry
What is a tertiary industry?
Provides a service for people
Manufactures products
Collects or produces natural resources
Research and technology
What is a primary industry?
Employ people to make things.
Employ people to collect or produce natural resources
provide a service for people
Research and technology
Which belongs in the tertiary industry?
coffee bean
steel worker
nurse
farmer
which belongs in the secondary industry?
cotton
shoe factory
coal
sales clerk
Which belongs in the primary industry?
cotton
sweater
shoe factory
sales clerk
Goods and services are exchanged (or sold)
Primary Industry
Secondary Industry
Tertiary Industry
Which level of development is a country where most people work at the subsistence level?
More Developed
Newly Industrialized
Less Developed
Countries where many people work in research and development are in this level of economic development.
More Developed
Newly Industrialized
Less Developed
Which always comes first - Agriculture and Resources OR Manufacturing?
Agriculture & Resources
Manufacturing
Which always comes first - Retail OR Manufacturing?
Retail
Manufacturing
Services offer us such things as
Trade, health, fishing.
Trade, health, craft industry.
Trade, tourism, transport.
All manufacturing, processing, and construction jobs lie within this sector:
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Quaternary
How does the T-shirt industry proceed?
Country where there are factories that make products mainly for export are in which level of economic development.
More Developed
Newly Industrialized
Less Developed
Which one is the odd one out
Fishing Trawler worker
Computer Software Designer
Lumberjack
Quarry Worker
A quota refers to...
a ban of endangered fish
a tax on fish
a limit on the amount of fish caught
the number of fish a fisherman caught
Using resources in a way that ensures they will be there for future generations is called?
Stewardship
Interdependence
Sustainability
Over Exploitation
Intellectual activities
Tertiary
Secondary
Primary
Quaternary
Which of the following is NOT a factor in changes in sector employment?
Globalisation
Technological advancements
Overexploitation of natural resources
Tectonic processes
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