What did most people do?
Farm
What type (developmentally speaking) of countries are big in the automobile industry?
MDCs
What industry can be located anywhere?
Footloose
What resource comes from pressurized coal?
Diamonds
What type of transportation is the most expensive?
Planes
True or False: People in pre-industrial societies frequently travelled 200+ miles
False
How have factories (specifically in MDCs) changed over time?
Shrunk in size
What is it called when exiting materials weigh more than entering materials?
Bulk-gaining
What resource is in our everyday clothing?
Textiles
What type of transportation is the cheapest?
Ships
What did the women of the household normally do?
Make clothes/thread or knit
Who do LDCs borrow money from?
MDCs
If I was selling peaches only in Georgia, what type of industry would I be a part of?
Single-Market
What raw material is turned into steel?
Iron Ore
What type of transportation developed in the US in the late 1800s?
Trains
List the 3 main development hearths
Europe, North America (will take US), Asia
Why has the car industry moved southward in the US?
Cheaper land/Tax incentives
DAILY DOUBLE
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Which resource is pressed under high temperatures to create usable material?
Steel
What type of transportation is very efficient, but expensive to build?
Pipelines
What are the types of social and political structures within pre-industrial and medieval societies?
Manorialism and Feudalism
What are the 3 factors of production?
Labor, Capital, and Land
In addition to food, what else can go bad? What industry is this associated with?
Information. Perishable.
Name a country other than the US that copper is mined in.
Peru and/or China
Which type of transport has been used for the longest, and why is it less popular now?
Ships. It takes too much time.