Resources & Trade
Economic Systems
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💰 HDI & Development
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100

Definition: Something found naturally in the environment

Natural Resource

100

In a command economy, who decides what to produce and how much?

The government

100

What does GDP measure?

The total value of goods and services

100

What three factors make up the HDI?

Life expectancy, education level, and GDP per capita

100

Which continent covers all four hemispheres of the earth? 

Africa

100

Definition: Lines that measure north and south

Latitude
200

Definition: Job skills or education/training

Example of a human capital resource.

200

In which system can people own businesses but must follow laws?

Mixed economy

200

How do you calculate GDP per capita?

GDP ÷ total population

200

In this type of country, people are not expected to live past 50 or 60 years of age (developed or developing)

Developing

200

Which country produces the most tea?

China

200

How is climate different from weather?

Climate refers to the long-term average weather conditions, while weather describes the conditions right now

300

Mrs. T goes to the salon and gets a manicure; she also buys some nail polish when she is there. Categorize her purchases by goods and services.

Manicure = service. Nail polish = good

300

In a command economy, what is one possible disadvantage for workers?

Lack of choice or motivation since wages and jobs are assigned

300

If Country A’s GDP stays the same but its population doubles, what happens to GDP per capita?

It will decrease

300

Why is HDI better than GDP alone?

It includes quality of life, not just money

300

Which country has the largest area of land in the world?

Russia

300

What do you call a piece of land that’s almost — but not entirely — surrounded by water?

A peninsula

400

What is one of Minnesota's natural resources?

wheat, trees, iron ore

400

In a traditional economy, what economic decisions are primarily based on?

Historical customs and practices

400

Calculate: GDP = $20, population = 5. What’s GDP per capita?

$4 per person

400

Which has more industrial jobs—developed or developing countries?

Developed

400

What is the largest desert in the world? 

Antarctica

400

Is 48 degrees south closer to the South Pole or the Equator?

South Pole

500

What happens to prices when demand rises?

Prices increase

500

What determines prices in a free market economy?

Supply and demand

500

How can GDP per capita give a misleading view of people’s well-being?

It is only based on money, not human factors

500

Why might a country with a high GDP still have a lower HDI?

Poor access to education or healthcare

500

What is the world's most populated city?

Tokyo, Japan

500

On average, which grows faster: Fingernails or toenails?

Fingernails

600

What happens to prices when supply increases but demand stays the same?

Prices usually decrease

600

Why might a pure free-market economy be risky for some citizens?

It can lead to unsafe products, inequality, or lack of public services

600

Why can two countries have the same GDP but different GDP per capitas?

Because one may have a larger population

600

Describe one challenge that developing countries face in improving HDI.

Lack of funding for education, healthcare, or infrastructure

600

What natural feature often separates countries, for example, Spain and France?

Mountains

600

What two countries share the longest border in the world

The United States and Canada

700

Why might a country focus on developing human capital instead of relying on natural resources?

Natural resources can run out, but educated citizens can create long-term growth for a country

700

What is one advantage and one disadvantage of a mixed economy compared to a free market?

Advantage: gov't can provide schools, parks, services. Things will probably be safer due to regulations. 

Disadv: Slower growth, items can be banned, not free to do everything one wants.

700

Explain how improving the HDI could fix the country's overall development and quality of life for its citizens.

The citizens would: 

* stay healthier, make better decisions (from having more schooling), create better inventions, and have more needs met due to having more money.

700

What continent has the most developing countries?

Africa

700

Which of these Central American countries has English as its official language: Costa Rica, Belize, or Panama?

Belize

700

Is Mrs. T's middle name: Susan, Angeline, or Michelle?

Angeline

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