Vocab (Unit 7)
Vocab (Unit 6)
Sectors (Unit 7)
Urban Patterns (Unit 6)
Economic Patterns (Unit 7)
100

What is industry?

Any economic activity using machinery on a large scale to process raw materials into products. (ex: textiles) 

100

What is an edge city?

A community located on the outskirts of a larger city

100

What is the primary sector associated with?

Removing or harvesting products from the earth. (ex: mining, collecting crops)

100

A city designed for residents to be able to walk to stores and places is an example of what?

Walkability

100

What is the least-cost theory?

A theory that businesses should locate their facilities in a place that minimizes cost of production

200

What are metals, wood, or plant products, or animal products used to make finished goods called?

Raw Materials

200

What is the rule that the 2nd largest city will be 1/2 of the 1st largest, etc.?

Rank-size theory

200

The quaternary sector is a subset of tertiary sector activities that require what?

Activities that require workers to process and handle information

200

A real estate agent pushing clients to buying homes away from black neighborhoods is an example of what?

Blockbusting

200

Economies with 2 distinct distributions of economic activity across the economic sectors is an example of what?

Dual economies

300
What is the measure of a country's total income, domestic and abroad? This includes income earned by residents and businesses.

Gross National Income (GNI)

300

Is it true that a megacity has a population of more than 10 million?

True

300

What sector is composed of government leaders, healthcare, culture, and media?

Quinary sector

300

What is the legal rights that are defined by a society and is associated with owning land?

Land tenure

300

What is Rostow's stages of economic growth?

A model that outlines the progression of economic development through stages.

400

What is agglomeration?

The tendency of enterprises in the same industry to cluster in the same area

400

What is ecological footprint?

The impact of a person or community on the environment.

400

The secondary sector is associated with the production of goods from what?

Raw material; this includes manufacturing, processing, and construction.

400

What is a greenbelt?

Agricultural land maintained around an urban area to limit urban sprawl.

400

The categorization of Core, Periphery, and Semi-Periphery countries is a result of what theory?

The Wallerstein's World System Theory

500

What is it called when raw materials cost more to transport than finished goods in an industry?

Bulk-reducing industries

500

What is the practice of banks refusing to offer home loans to neighborhoods with a certain racial or ethnic makeup called?

Redlining

500
Janice says that her teacher, Ms. Stewart, is apart of the quaternary sector, is this true or false?

false, teachers are apart of the tertiary sector (activities that include selling goods, services, storage, and transportation)

500

What is the law that creates affordable housing by encouraging developers to set aside a minimum % of new housing construction to low income buyers called?

Inclusionary zoning laws

500

What is it called when different tasks and responsibilities are assigned among countries on a global scale?

International division of labor

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