Types of Industry
Where in the WORLD?
Which Sector?
How "developed" are you??
Who said it?!
100

An industry that prefers to be close to its consumer, keeping transportation costs down, due to the large size of the final product.

What is a Bulk-gaining industry?

100

The MOST developed continent in the world.

What is North America?

100

A farmer

What is primary sector?

100

The way the United Nations determines the QUANTITY of your access to knowledge.

What are expected years of schooling?

100
"Come one! Come all! Come work for me for $5 a DAY!!! Make a great living on the $5 a day wage!"

Who is Mr. Henry Ford?

200

The percentage of the world's land used for industry.

What is 1% of the world's land?

200

The name of a midwest city that experienced massive population loss due, in part, to the arrival and departure of the auto-industry.

What is Detroit?

200

A lawyer

What is Tertiary Sector?

200

The short, 3 letter acronym, referred to by the UN as a very high developed country that has progressed further along the development continuum

What is a "MDC"?

200

"mmm...yyouuu'rree...a... developed country.  Aa... you're noootttt quite developed, I'd consider you developing. How much money does your country make?

Who are the United Nations?
300

An industry that prefers to be close to its consumer because it only has 1 or 2 customers.

What is a Single-Market industry?

300

Region in the world with the lowest level of development.

What is Sub-Saharan Africa?

300

A high school teacher.

What is Quaternary?
300
The global average life expectancy

What is 70?

300

(*Doing the Single Ladies dance to try to draw your attention to a ring so you can guess Bulk-reducing industry)

Who is Mr. Mettenburg?

400

Being close to the raw materials. Example: Gold or copper mines

What is proximity to input? (or bulk-reducing)

400

A region in the world where the T-Shirt industry factories are mostly located (includes an intermediate direction).

What is South East Asia?

400

A worker on a Ford assembly line in Detroit.

What is secondary?

400

Two ways the United Nations measures a country's quality of education.

What are the "pupil/teacher" ratio and the literacy rates?

400

"Happy? How can you be happy when you have higher mental illness and more stress?"

Who is Anna Barford?

500

3 site factors that industries take into consideration when building their factories.

What is Labor, Capital, and Land?

500

The 3 most concentrated regions of industry. Accounting for 3/4 of the industry in the world.

What are Europe, North America, and East Asia?

500

The CEO of a multinational corporation

What is Quinary Sector?

500

Two ways the United Nations determines a nation's "standard of living."

What is the Gross National Income (GNI) and Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)?

500

"aaa... I taught 30 students in my 3rd grade classroom...that's the same as a country with a low HDI..."

Who is Mrs. Mettenburg?