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6. Why were there human resource issues in the 1970s?

  • strikers industries were forced to close
  • mines had to be destroyed

7. what is the tertiary industry?

  • the extraction of raw materials, e.g. Farming, fishing etc.
  • The knowledge based sector, mainly found in HICs with technology e.g. research, development etc.
  • The provision of different servies to people and industries e.g. teachers, banking etc.
  • The manufacturing if goods from raw materials e.g. Steel making, chemical industries etc.

8. When did the industry decline start in coventry?

  • 1960
  • 1970
  • 1980
  • 1990

9. what is the quaternary industry?

  • The provision of different servies to people and industries e.g. teachers, banking etc.
  • The manufacturing if goods from raw materials e.g. Steel making, chemical industries etc.
  • The knowledge based sector, mainly found in HICs with technology e.g. research, development etc.
  • the extraction of raw materials, e.g. Farming, fishing etc.

10. What is the secondary industry?

  • The provision of different servies to people and industries e.g. teachers, banking etc.
  • The manufacturing if goods from raw materials e.g. Steel making, chemical industries etc.
  • the extraction of raw materials, e.g. Farming, fishing etc.
  • The knowledge based sector, mainly found in HICs with technology e.g. research, development etc.

11. What is deindustrialisation?

  • The decline in secondary industry
  • The increase in primary industry
  • The decline in tertiary industry
  • The increase in quaternary industry

12. What is globalisation?

  • Importing loads of raw materials to sell
  • Increasing interconnectivity with other countries
  • Decreasing connectivity with other counties

13. Which description applies to an MEDC?

  • Countries that are industrialising, mainly secondary industries
  • Wealthy counties, mainly tertiary and quaternary industries
  • Poorest countries, mainly primary industries

14. What does loss of competitiveness mean?

  • Factories no longer compete for space near transport links in the CBD
  • Factories no longer compete for space near electricity stations in the CBD

15. In 1920 how many men were miners?

  • 1 billion
  • 1.2 million
  • 2.4 million
  • 1 million

16. The movement of manufacturing from MEDCs to the developing world is known as what?

  • Global MEDC increase
  • Global movement
  • Global Shift
  • Global development

17. What is the Primary Industry?

  • The knowledge based sector, mainly found in HICs with technology e.g. research, development etc.
  • The manufacturing if goods from raw materials e.g. Steel making, chemical industries etc.
  • the extraction of raw materials, e.g. Farming, fishing etc.
  • The provision of different servies to people and industries e.g. teachers, banking etc.

18. how did the exchange rate effect British manufacturers and exporters?

  • high exchange rates make it expensive to buy from the uk
  • high exchange rates make it expensive to buy from other countries

19. What are the External factors for de-industrialisation in the UK?

  • Globalisation, multi-national companies, new production technology
  • Loss of competitiveness, lack of investment, human resource issues

20. What industry only has 30.6% of employment left between 1996 and 2011?

  • Quaternary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
  • Primary