Chapter 11 review

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GAME RULES

Industrial

Revolution

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Human Geography

Chapter 11 diffusion

Distribution location

FINAL ROUND

problems

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Category A

- Jeopardy -

100

Manufacturing of textile products at home

Category A

- Jeopardy -

100

What is cottage industry?

Category A

- Jeopardy -

200

The inventor of the steam engine in 1769 by this maker of mathematical instruments

Category A

- Jeopardy -

200

What is James Watt?

Category A

- Jeopardy -

300

The first industry to increase production through the use of the steam engine

Category A

- Jeopardy -

300

What is the iron industry?

Category A

- Jeopardy -

400

This man established an iron forge and patented two processes known as puddling and rolling

Category A

- Jeopardy -

400

Who is Henry Cort?

Category A

- Jeopardy -

500

The hearth of the Industrial revolution

Category A

- Jeopardy -

500

What is England?

Category B

- Jeopardy -

100

The glass and iron building built in

1851 to house the World’s Fair in

England and became the symbol of the Industrial Revolution

Category B

- Jeopardy -

100

What is the Glass House?

Category B

- Jeopardy -

200

The French Revolution, Napoleonic

Wars, and other wars and revolutions that plagued Europe

Category B

- Jeopardy -

200

What were the causes of the delay of the diffusion of the industrial revolution?

Category B

- Jeopardy -

300

A former textile worker in England that set up the first textile mill in the

U.S. at Pawtucket, Rhode Island in

1791

Category B

- Jeopardy -

300

Who is Samuel Slater?

Category B

- Jeopardy -

400

The industrial area of the U.S. that had abundant raw materials, energy sources, and transportation waterways

Category B

- Jeopardy -

400

What is the Northeast U.S.A.?

How much would you like to bet?

Category B

- Jeopardy -

500

Canada’s most important industrial area

Category B

- Jeopardy -

500

What is the St. Lawrence Valley-

Ontario Peninsula?

Category C

- Jeopardy -

100

The U.S. center of production of semiconductors and computers

Category C

- Jeopardy -

100

What is the Silicon valley?

Category C

- Jeopardy -

200

The Rhine-Ruhr Valley, the mid-

Rhine, the United Kingdom, and northern Italy

Category C

- Jeopardy -

200

What are the four main industrial districts of Western

Europe?

How much would you like to bet?

Category C

- Jeopardy -

300

The area contains more than 1000 types of minerals and caused the

Communist government to locate factories near these resources

Category C

- Jeopardy -

300

What is the Urals Industrial

District?

Category C

- Jeopardy -

400

The world’s second largest economy, rapidly gaining ground economically, it is projected to become an economic giant greater than the U.S.

Category C

- Jeopardy -

400

What is China?

Category C

- Jeopardy -

500

Iron ore and coal

Category C

- Jeopardy -

500

What are the two raw materials needed to industrialize?

Category D

- Jeopardy -

100

A location that reduces the cost of transporting raw materials to the factory and finished goods to consumers

Category D

- Jeopardy -

100

What are situation factors?

Category D

- Jeopardy -

200

The process of locating manufacturing plants close to the market so this type of product will not spoil

Category D

- Jeopardy -

200

What is a perishable good?

Category D

- Jeopardy -

300

The cost of labor, natural resources, energy sources, land, etc…

Category D

- Jeopardy -

300

What are considerations for deciding where to locate a factory?

Category D

- Jeopardy -

400

Products made in one place for sale in that one place

Category D

- Jeopardy -

400

What is a single-market manufacturer

Category D

- Jeopardy -

500

Te economic activity where the finished product weighs less than the raw materials

Category D

- Jeopardy -

500

What is Bulk-reducing?

Category E

- Jeopardy -

100

The elimination of trade restrictions within a trade area

Category E

- Jeopardy -

100

What a trading bloc?

Category E

- Jeopardy -

200

A multinational with factories all over the world and headquarters in another area

Category E

- Jeopardy -

200

What is a transnational?

Category E

- Jeopardy -

300

Multinational companies move factories to this area of the world to take advantage of low cost labor

Category E

- Jeopardy -

300

What is a LDC?

Place your bets!

The major problem in industry today

Category E

- Jeopardy -

400

What is the ability of the world to produce more than is demanded?

Category E

- Jeopardy -

500

Areas of China set aside for transnational companies

Category E

- Jeopardy -

500

What export processing zones?

- Jeopardy -

Welcome to

Jeopardy!

The fun and sneaky way to review material for the upcoming test!

- Jeopardy -

And now… a brief introduction to the

RULES of the GAME…

- Jeopardy -

Each group must: a) SIT TOGETHER, and b) Designate a SPEAKER who will respond to the prompts (You may NOT change speakers).

- Jeopardy -

The game consists of

FIVE categories, each containing

FIVE questions

- Jeopardy -

Questions are randomly arranged, NOT by degree of difficulty

- Jeopardy -

Each speaker may select only

ONE question per round

- Jeopardy -

Once the selected question is posted on the screen, the SPEAKER of the team has

10 seconds to respond.

- Jeopardy -

The speaker may consult with teammates before responding

- Jeopardy -

During the game, whispering is

OK, but LOUD talking and/or disruptions DURING THE

GAME may result in point loss for the entire team.

- Jeopardy -

The response should be phrased in the FORM OF A QUESTION.

(Words, phrases, and statements – even if correct – may be disqualified)

- Jeopardy -

A CORRECT ANSWER earns the team the amount of points indicated on the jeopardy board.

- Jeopardy -

If the speaker does not respond correctly within 10 seconds, the question passes on to the next team speaker, who has 5 seconds to respond.

- Jeopardy -

The number of points for the correct answer at this stage are the same as for the previous team.

- Jeopardy -

Questions that are not answered correctly by the selecting team are offered to the other teams in turn until a correct answer is given or all teams have guessed incorrectly.

- Jeopardy -

For the Daily Double, the speaker designates the number of points – up to the max. points earned by the team. If correct, the team earns the designated points; if incorrect, they lose the designated points.

- Jeopardy -

Again, whispering is OK, but remember, LOUD TALKING and/or

DISRUPTIONS DURING THE

GAME may result in point loss for the entire team.

- Jeopardy -

The judge’s decisions are FINAL and whining, pouting, and/or complaints will NOT BE

ENTERTAINED…

- Jeopardy -

Ready to play?

- Jeopardy -

Final Jeopardy Topic:

Industrialization

You may wager up to the amount of points your team has earned. Write your wager on a piece of paper and submit it.

Final Jeopardy Question

A Maquiladora

Updated: April 2009

Fundamentals

What is an export processing zone in Mexico?

Updated: April 2009

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