Industrial Revolution
Economic Sectors and Patterns
Measures of Development
Women and Economic Development
Development and Trade
MR. GRAHAM'S CHALLENGE
100

This is the key energy source of the Industrial Revolution.

Coal

100

This is the sector focused on farming and mining.

Primary Sector

100

GDP stand for this.

Gross Domestic Product

100

This is the term that refers to an invisible barrier that prevents women from achieving leadership roles.

glass ceiling

100

This is when a country places an import tax on a foreign product, making it more expensive for consumers to buy.

Tariff 

100

This one measure is most determinate of a person's level of income.

education

200

This is the industry that first adopted mechanized production.

Textiles

200

This is an industry where final products are heavier than raw materials.

bulk-gaining

200

This is the model dividing countries into core, periphery, and semi-periphery.

Wallerstein's Model

200

This is the major barrier to women’s workforce participation.

culture / tradition

200

This is the decline of manufacturing in developed countries.

deindustrialization

200

These are the only two industrialized democracies to not have a woman as the head of state.

USA and France

300

This is the major transportation innovation that expanded industrial markets in the 19th century.

Railroads

300

This is the sector involving information and research.

Quaternary sector

300

This is the index that measures income inequality.

Gini Index

300

This is the index measuring gender inequality.

GII

300

These are large companies operating across multiple countries.

Transnational Companies

300

When Great Britain could no longer rely on American cotton, it relied on this colony to provide cotton for it textile mills.

Egypt

400

This is the country where the second wave of industrialization spread after Britain.

Germany

400

These are industries that can be located anywhere.

Footloose industry

400

These three things are what HDI measures.

income, education, life expectancy

400

This is the term for small loans given to entrepreneurs, especially women.

Microfinance 

400

These are special areas with reduced trade restrictions.

Free Trade Zones (FTZs)

400

This region of Germany was crucial to its period of industrialization.

Ruhr River Valley

500

This is the term for locating factories near raw materials to reduce transportation costs.

site factor

500

This is a theory explaining factory location based on cost.

Weber's Least-cost theory

500

This is included in GNI but not GDP.

Foreign Income 

500

This is the sector shift benefiting women’s employment the most.

tertiary

500

This is a strategy of producing goods domestically.

Import-substitution

500

This country had the first female prime minister in history.

Sri Lanka (Sirimavo Bandaranaike)