Social
Political
Economic
Environmental
Etc.
100

Does a country want a high or low HDI score? 

High (1 is perfect)

100

Define neocolonialism

the use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries, frequently former colonies

100

Why do many factories in developing nations hire women to work in them? (does need to be an economic reason)

They can be paid less

100

According to the world systems theory, what do periphery countries provide to core countries? 

raw materials for manufacturing

100

Does a country want a high or low GII score? 

Low (is measuring inequality so the lower the score, the less inequality) 
200

As women receive more education, how does that impact their families? 

they have fewer children, they are able to make more money to spend on the family 

200

How could a government promote agglomeration? 

offer tax incentives for certain industries, provide adequate infrastructure 

200

What is one factor that influences where factories are located? 

labor availability, resource availability, environmental laws, cost

200

What are the 3 aspects of sustainability? 

environmental, social, and economic 

200

Which economic model explains the spatial relationships between countries and explains uneven economic development

Wallerstein's world-systems theory

300

What is one limitation of measures of development like HDI? 

They cover up uneven development, don't take into account cultural differences 

300

Why would a government create a special economic zone?

To attract foreign investment

300

Define complementarity 

when two places have comparative advantages in what the other needs 

300

What is one pro and one con to ecotourism? 

Pro- conserves environment, enhances cultural landscape

Con- decreased regional distinctiveness, can disturb environment, can lead to uneven development

300

what is the break of bulk point? 

where a good transfers from one method of shipping to another

400

What is one way in which the industrial revolution changed lives

longer life expectancy, advances in technology, more food with less labor

400

what is one benefit of trade blocs like Mercosur or the EU? 

they are able to bargain for better prices as a single unit, borders don't matter in the contexts of free trade

400

Provide an example of a job in each economic sector

primary- farming, mining, forestry

secondary- working in a factory

tertiary- server, retail worker

quaternary- academic researcher

quinary- US senator

400
Why is it so difficult to transition to renewable resources?

it can be expensive, the vast majority of our current energy comes from fossil fuels so thats a big change to have to make

400

what are the factories located just over the border in Mexico that are designed to make use of free trade agreements and lower wages called

maquiladoras

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