Industries
Industries
"The Wealth of Nations"
"The Wealth of Nations"
Which Industry is This?
100

This is defined as "people's hard work to make a living".

What is "Industry"?

100

This industry extracts natural resources from the earth.

What is Primary Industry?

100

This is a country's ability to produce new things.

What is Wealth?

100

In this, businesses can compete for buyers with limited government interference.

What is a Free Market?

100

Agriculture

What is a Primary Industry?

200

These are the five categories of service jobs.

What is Infrastructure, Trade, Finance, General Services, and Government?

200

This is the Primary Industry in which people use subsistence to survive.

What is Agriculture?

200

These countries have a wide range of industries that take full advantage of their people's skills.

What is a Developed Country?

200

In this economic system, the government owns the major industries and promises to make production decisions for the welfare of society, but citizens still have a choice of where to work and help determine how much they make.

What is Socialism?

200

Manufacturing

What is a Secondary Industry?

300

These are produced by Primary and Secondary Industries and are tangible.

What are Goods?

300
These are two ways to obtain seafood products.

What are Capture and Aquaculture?

300

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This is the total value of goods and services made by workers inside a country in one year.

What is the Gross Domestic Product?

300

In this, individuals or corporations build most industries, risking their own capital in hopes of making a profit.

What is Capitalism?

300

Transportation

What is a Tertiary Industry?

400

This service job category is further divided into these three parts.

What is Infrastructure, which is divided into utilities, transportation, and communication?

400

These are the four useful properties of Metals.

What are Shiny, Malleable, Ductile, and Conductive?

400

One term describes taxes on imports or exports; one term describes a ban on importing or exporting certain products or trading with a particular country.

Name both terms - in order.

What are Tariffs and Embargoes?

400

In this economic system, the government determines which industries are developed, what they produce, and who gets what is produced.

What is a Command Economy?

400

Trash collection

What is a Tertiary Industry?

500

These are the names of the three physical states of fossil and hydrocarbon fuels.

What are Coal, Petroleum, and Natural Gas?

500

These are intangible, and link people with the goods they need.

What are Services?

500

These countries often have unstable governments or cultural habits that discourage initiative and progress.

What are Least Developed or Underdeveloped Countries?

500

In this economy, citizens can own property and businesses, but the government regulates their choices. 

What is a Mixed Economy?

500

Mining

What is a Primary Industry?