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Countries do this because they can’t produce or make things for themselves.
a) Import
b) Export
c) Specialization
d) Competition

Products or resources that come into a country are known as what?
a) Import
b) Export
c) Specialization
d) Competition

Early trade started because people didn’t have certain resources like what?
a) Salt
b) Oats
c) Money
d) None of these

Products or resources that are sold or traded to other countries are known as what?
a) Import
b) Export
c) Specialization
d) Competition

Which of the bellow is the greatest indicator of a country being developed or developing?
a) Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
b) Literacy
c) Death Rate
d) Infant Mortality Rate

To measure economic development, geographers may look at such figures as…
a) Literacy
b) Health Information
c) life expectancy
d) All of these

This economy produces goods and services as they are deemed needed by the demand of consumers.
a) Traditional Economy
b) Market Economy
c) Command Economy
d) Mixed Economy

This economy is a combination of command and market economies.
a) Traditional Economy
b) Market Economy
c) Command Economy
d) Mixed Economy

In this economy goods and services are traded, and money is rarely exchanged.
a) Traditional Economy
b) Market Economy
c) Command Economy
d) Mixed Economy

Which economy has the government decide what goods and services will be produced.
a) Traditional Economy
b) Market Economy
c) Command Economy
d) Mixed Economy

What are different ways that people use resources to make and exchange goods and services
a) Economy
b) Mixed Economy
c) Economic System
d) Command Economy

What type of resource is one never runs out, and often produces energy? Examples of this type of resource are wind, sunlight, and tides.
a) Non-Renewable resource
b) Non-Rewardable resource
c) Renewable resource
d) Unlimited resource

What type of resource is one that can’t easily be replaced? Examples of this type of resource are metals and fossil fuels.
a) Non-Renewable resource
b) Non-Rewardable resource
c) Renewable resource
d) Unlimited resource

What type of resource is one that nature can replace? An example of this type of resource is a tree.
a) Non-Renewable resource
b) Non-Rewardable resource
c) Renewable resource
d) Unlimited resource

As ________ changes over time the ________ of that resources change as well. Meaning that a resource is not useful until the technology exists to change it into something useful.
a) Technology; usefulness
b) interests in a resource; value
c) looks; value
d) Technology; value

True or False. Natural resources are evenly distributed around the world.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Do natural resource attract or push people away from certain areas?
a) Attract
b) Push
c)
d)

True or False? Developing countries typically specialize in raw materials or low-cost items.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

True or False? Developed countries typically specialize in raw materials or low-cost items.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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