Chapter 11 Industry Study Guide (pg 394-424)

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--For all the following, be able to define/explain and have examples when applicable.

Chapter 11 IndustryKI #1 and #2 – pg 394 - 411

  • Industry
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Definition
  • When did it occur in the U.K.?
  • When did it occur in the U.S?
  • Cottage Industry - definition
  • What other areas did this revolution transform besides industry?
  • Industries impacted by the Industrial Revolution
  • Where is industry concentrated? (3 regions of the world)
  • North America’s Industrial Areas
  • Where are they and what do they produce?
  • Situation Factors
  • Proximity to inputs
  • Bulk-reducing
  • Definition
  • Examples
  • Proximity to markets
  • Bulk-gaining
  • Definition
  • Examples
  • Single Market manufacturers
  • Perishable
  • 4 types of transportation
  • What is each used for
  • Cost of each
  • Break-of-bulk point
  • What is it?
  • Examples
  • Site factors
  • Labor
  • Labor-intensive industry
  • Textiles
  • Capital
  • Land
  • Textiles and apparel - definitions
  • Weber’s Least Cost Theory (not in book, in power point notes)

Food for Thought after reading Ch. 11 Industry KI #1 and #2 pg. 394-411

  1. Would a Coca-Cola bottling plant be located near consumers or clustered in one region of the U.S.? Explain.

Chapter 11 Industry KI #3 and #4 – pg 412 - 424

  • When does pollution occur …?
  • Air Pollution
  • Definition
  • Where does most air pollution come from?
  • Greenhouse effect – what is it?
  • Solid Waste – How many pounds of solid waste is generated per person in the U.S.?
  • Water Pollution
  • Average of water usage per day by US person
  • Points-source vs. nonpoint-source pollution
  • Where has manufacturing shifted to in the U.S. and why?
  • Right-to-work laws – What are they? What do they make harder to do?
  • What site factor is causing the move of industry to other locations in the world?
  • New international division of labor
  • What is it?
  • Outsourcing
  • Vertical Integration
  • What is NAFTA?
  • Maquiladoras
  • What are they?
  • Why are they located where they are?
  • BRIC(S)
  • What is the acronym?
  • Why are they important?
  • Why would any industry locate in one of the traditional regions?
  • Proximity to skilled labor
  • Fordist production vs post-fordist production
  • Proximity to markets
  • What is just-in time delivery?
  • Benefits
  • Drawbacks
  • Why have the distinctions between “American” “foreign” motor vehicles been blurred for the past three decades?

Food for Thought after reading Ch. 11Industry KI #3 and #4 pg. 412-424

  1. Do you think maquiladoras are positive or negative for the U.S? For Mexico?

*Unit 6 FRQ will come from this chapter (Ch. 11), you will not see the FRQin advance.