Economic Restructuring - AP Human Geography
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The shift in major urban areas moving from an economy based on industry to one based on a service-sector economy is known as .
The shift in major urban areas moving from an economy based on industry to one based on a service-sector economy is known as .
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Economic restructuring is a phenomenon that has accelerated in the last part of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century. Economic restructuring is the process in which economies move from a blue-collar industrial base, especially around heavy industry and factories, into more of a white-collar service sector. This process is typical in most major American cities, which has produced a thinner middle class and more menial jobs.
Economic restructuring is a phenomenon that has accelerated in the last part of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century. Economic restructuring is the process in which economies move from a blue-collar industrial base, especially around heavy industry and factories, into more of a white-collar service sector. This process is typical in most major American cities, which has produced a thinner middle class and more menial jobs.
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In which decade did E-commerce first emerge?
In which decade did E-commerce first emerge?
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“E-commerce” refers to the use of the internet to sell goods and services that would traditionally have required going to an actual store. It began in the 1990s as the internet exploded into existence all around the developed world. Many prognosticators at the time predicted that E-commerce would completely replace actual stores in a very short space of time, however that has not been the case. Instead we have seen an integration of E-commerce into the existing economy - where some things are bought online and some things are bought in person.
“E-commerce” refers to the use of the internet to sell goods and services that would traditionally have required going to an actual store. It began in the 1990s as the internet exploded into existence all around the developed world. Many prognosticators at the time predicted that E-commerce would completely replace actual stores in a very short space of time, however that has not been the case. Instead we have seen an integration of E-commerce into the existing economy - where some things are bought online and some things are bought in person.
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In the second half of the twentieth century most of the major corporations of the world transitioned their manufacturing centers from to .
In the second half of the twentieth century most of the major corporations of the world transitioned their manufacturing centers from to .
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In the second half of the twentieth century most of the major corporations of the world transitioned their manufacturing centers from the developed world (countries like the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States of America) to the developing world (countries like India, Mexico, and Brazil). The primary reason behind this is because it is extremely cost effective for the companies- they have access to much cheaper labor and, often, lower tax rates and other benefits. The consequences of this movement are still being felt and understood, but it has involved the transition of the national economies of much of the world.
In the second half of the twentieth century most of the major corporations of the world transitioned their manufacturing centers from the developed world (countries like the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States of America) to the developing world (countries like India, Mexico, and Brazil). The primary reason behind this is because it is extremely cost effective for the companies- they have access to much cheaper labor and, often, lower tax rates and other benefits. The consequences of this movement are still being felt and understood, but it has involved the transition of the national economies of much of the world.
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What name is given to a company that is comprised of many smaller firms who all specialize in one aspect of the company's product development or sale?
What name is given to a company that is comprised of many smaller firms who all specialize in one aspect of the company's product development or sale?
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A “conglomerate corporation” is a company that is comprised of many smaller firms who all specialize in various aspects of the company’s product development and sale. So a large corporation might have different firms responsible for harvesting raw materials, manufacturing products for sale, transporting products to different markets, advertising and marketing, and so on. In the twenty-first century almost all major corporations are “conglomerate corporations.”
A “conglomerate corporation” is a company that is comprised of many smaller firms who all specialize in various aspects of the company’s product development and sale. So a large corporation might have different firms responsible for harvesting raw materials, manufacturing products for sale, transporting products to different markets, advertising and marketing, and so on. In the twenty-first century almost all major corporations are “conglomerate corporations.”
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What name is given to the process of transferring service-based jobs to other countries?
What name is given to the process of transferring service-based jobs to other countries?
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It has become common in recent years for companies to transfer service-based jobs, particular call centers, to other countries. This is called “outsourcing.” This is generally done because the company knows it can save money by paying the outsourced workers a lower wage to do the same job.
It has become common in recent years for companies to transfer service-based jobs, particular call centers, to other countries. This is called “outsourcing.” This is generally done because the company knows it can save money by paying the outsourced workers a lower wage to do the same job.
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Which of the following American regions is incorrectly matched with its specialty?
Which of the following American regions is incorrectly matched with its specialty?
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All of the American regions are correctly matched with their regional economic specialties except Hartford. Hartford is a city in Connecticut and has an extremely high concentration of insurance industries. It is not known for tourism.
All of the American regions are correctly matched with their regional economic specialties except Hartford. Hartford is a city in Connecticut and has an extremely high concentration of insurance industries. It is not known for tourism.
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In the 1990s, many economists thought that E-commerce was going to eliminate .
In the 1990s, many economists thought that E-commerce was going to eliminate .
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E-commerce was the name given to any sales-related business conducted over the internet. When it first exploded in the 1990s, many economists expected E-commerce to completely eliminate and replace the business generated by actual in-person shops. These in-person shops are referred to as “brick and mortar businesses.” Instead, E-commerce has become an option available to consumers but not a replacement of traditional brick and mortar businesses.
E-commerce was the name given to any sales-related business conducted over the internet. When it first exploded in the 1990s, many economists expected E-commerce to completely eliminate and replace the business generated by actual in-person shops. These in-person shops are referred to as “brick and mortar businesses.” Instead, E-commerce has become an option available to consumers but not a replacement of traditional brick and mortar businesses.
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All of the following are tertiary economic activities except .
All of the following are tertiary economic activities except .
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Tertiary economic activities are activities in the service sector. Agriculture is a primary economic activity, focusing on use of natural resources.
Tertiary economic activities are activities in the service sector. Agriculture is a primary economic activity, focusing on use of natural resources.
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In a bulk-reducing industry, the inputs weigh more than the final product. Which of these statements is true about bulk-reducing industries and how they try to offset the costs related to product inputs?
In a bulk-reducing industry, the inputs weigh more than the final product. Which of these statements is true about bulk-reducing industries and how they try to offset the costs related to product inputs?
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Since the inputs weigh more than the final products, and transportation is generally more expensive for heavier things, the bulk-reducing industries locate themselves near their inputs in order to pay less for the transportation of heavier items.
Since the inputs weigh more than the final products, and transportation is generally more expensive for heavier things, the bulk-reducing industries locate themselves near their inputs in order to pay less for the transportation of heavier items.
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Why is longer-distance transportation cheaper per kilometer?
Why is longer-distance transportation cheaper per kilometer?
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The cost of labor for loading and unloading goods from vehicles is considered a fixed cost, and this fixed cost doesn't change regardless of the distance traveled. Therefore, the longer the distance traveled, the cheaper the cost of transportation per kilometer traveled.
The cost of labor for loading and unloading goods from vehicles is considered a fixed cost, and this fixed cost doesn't change regardless of the distance traveled. Therefore, the longer the distance traveled, the cheaper the cost of transportation per kilometer traveled.
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Which of these statements correctly explains the difference between "open shop" and "closed shop?"
Which of these statements correctly explains the difference between "open shop" and "closed shop?"
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A closed shop place of employment is a place of employment that will only hire members of a labor union. It is "closed" because it is restricted to only union members.
A closed shop place of employment is a place of employment that will only hire members of a labor union. It is "closed" because it is restricted to only union members.
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Which of these scenarios provides the best example of vertical integration?
Which of these scenarios provides the best example of vertical integration?
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Vertical integration happens when one company controls all aspects of its production process.
Vertical integration happens when one company controls all aspects of its production process.
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The shift in major urban areas moving from an economy based on industry to one based on a service-sector economy is known as .
The shift in major urban areas moving from an economy based on industry to one based on a service-sector economy is known as .
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Economic restructuring is a phenomenon that has accelerated in the last part of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century. Economic restructuring is the process in which economies move from a blue-collar industrial base, especially around heavy industry and factories, into more of a white-collar service sector. This process is typical in most major American cities, which has produced a thinner middle class and more menial jobs.
Economic restructuring is a phenomenon that has accelerated in the last part of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century. Economic restructuring is the process in which economies move from a blue-collar industrial base, especially around heavy industry and factories, into more of a white-collar service sector. This process is typical in most major American cities, which has produced a thinner middle class and more menial jobs.
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In which decade did E-commerce first emerge?
In which decade did E-commerce first emerge?
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“E-commerce” refers to the use of the internet to sell goods and services that would traditionally have required going to an actual store. It began in the 1990s as the internet exploded into existence all around the developed world. Many prognosticators at the time predicted that E-commerce would completely replace actual stores in a very short space of time, however that has not been the case. Instead we have seen an integration of E-commerce into the existing economy - where some things are bought online and some things are bought in person.
“E-commerce” refers to the use of the internet to sell goods and services that would traditionally have required going to an actual store. It began in the 1990s as the internet exploded into existence all around the developed world. Many prognosticators at the time predicted that E-commerce would completely replace actual stores in a very short space of time, however that has not been the case. Instead we have seen an integration of E-commerce into the existing economy - where some things are bought online and some things are bought in person.
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In the second half of the twentieth century most of the major corporations of the world transitioned their manufacturing centers from to .
In the second half of the twentieth century most of the major corporations of the world transitioned their manufacturing centers from to .
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In the second half of the twentieth century most of the major corporations of the world transitioned their manufacturing centers from the developed world (countries like the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States of America) to the developing world (countries like India, Mexico, and Brazil). The primary reason behind this is because it is extremely cost effective for the companies- they have access to much cheaper labor and, often, lower tax rates and other benefits. The consequences of this movement are still being felt and understood, but it has involved the transition of the national economies of much of the world.
In the second half of the twentieth century most of the major corporations of the world transitioned their manufacturing centers from the developed world (countries like the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States of America) to the developing world (countries like India, Mexico, and Brazil). The primary reason behind this is because it is extremely cost effective for the companies- they have access to much cheaper labor and, often, lower tax rates and other benefits. The consequences of this movement are still being felt and understood, but it has involved the transition of the national economies of much of the world.
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What name is given to a company that is comprised of many smaller firms who all specialize in one aspect of the company's product development or sale?
What name is given to a company that is comprised of many smaller firms who all specialize in one aspect of the company's product development or sale?
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A “conglomerate corporation” is a company that is comprised of many smaller firms who all specialize in various aspects of the company’s product development and sale. So a large corporation might have different firms responsible for harvesting raw materials, manufacturing products for sale, transporting products to different markets, advertising and marketing, and so on. In the twenty-first century almost all major corporations are “conglomerate corporations.”
A “conglomerate corporation” is a company that is comprised of many smaller firms who all specialize in various aspects of the company’s product development and sale. So a large corporation might have different firms responsible for harvesting raw materials, manufacturing products for sale, transporting products to different markets, advertising and marketing, and so on. In the twenty-first century almost all major corporations are “conglomerate corporations.”
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What name is given to the process of transferring service-based jobs to other countries?
What name is given to the process of transferring service-based jobs to other countries?
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It has become common in recent years for companies to transfer service-based jobs, particular call centers, to other countries. This is called “outsourcing.” This is generally done because the company knows it can save money by paying the outsourced workers a lower wage to do the same job.
It has become common in recent years for companies to transfer service-based jobs, particular call centers, to other countries. This is called “outsourcing.” This is generally done because the company knows it can save money by paying the outsourced workers a lower wage to do the same job.
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Which of the following American regions is incorrectly matched with its specialty?
Which of the following American regions is incorrectly matched with its specialty?
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All of the American regions are correctly matched with their regional economic specialties except Hartford. Hartford is a city in Connecticut and has an extremely high concentration of insurance industries. It is not known for tourism.
All of the American regions are correctly matched with their regional economic specialties except Hartford. Hartford is a city in Connecticut and has an extremely high concentration of insurance industries. It is not known for tourism.
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In the 1990s, many economists thought that E-commerce was going to eliminate .
In the 1990s, many economists thought that E-commerce was going to eliminate .
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E-commerce was the name given to any sales-related business conducted over the internet. When it first exploded in the 1990s, many economists expected E-commerce to completely eliminate and replace the business generated by actual in-person shops. These in-person shops are referred to as “brick and mortar businesses.” Instead, E-commerce has become an option available to consumers but not a replacement of traditional brick and mortar businesses.
E-commerce was the name given to any sales-related business conducted over the internet. When it first exploded in the 1990s, many economists expected E-commerce to completely eliminate and replace the business generated by actual in-person shops. These in-person shops are referred to as “brick and mortar businesses.” Instead, E-commerce has become an option available to consumers but not a replacement of traditional brick and mortar businesses.
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All of the following are tertiary economic activities except .
All of the following are tertiary economic activities except .
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Tertiary economic activities are activities in the service sector. Agriculture is a primary economic activity, focusing on use of natural resources.
Tertiary economic activities are activities in the service sector. Agriculture is a primary economic activity, focusing on use of natural resources.
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