Industry Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. the belief that the government should restrict foreign imports because they take away jobs
  2. 8. an economy where the government owns everything.
  3. 10. the amount of money added to the cost of the raw materials to come to the final cost of the product
  4. 12. entity that buys goods from producers in large quantities to sell in smaller quantities.
  5. 13. no restrictions on exports or imports
  6. 14. the ability to produce new things.
  7. 15. the transportation of ideas and information to large amounts of people.
  8. 18. combination of metals.
  9. 19. person who grows large cash crops.
  10. 20. written communication in the form of books, newspapers, and magazines.
  11. 21. entity that sells goods directly to a consumer.
  12. 22. an economy where anyone is free to start a business and attempt to make profit.
  13. 24. the time period of radical discoveries and inventions between 1750 and 1850.
  14. 25. aluminum ore.
  15. 28. a nation that has a wide range of industries that take full advantage of its people's skills
  16. 29. goods that a country receives from other countries
  17. 30. a nation with a high GDP, but a low per capita GDP
  18. 35. eight countries that produce more than 3/4 of all value added by manufacture
  19. 37. the making of products that last less than a year.
  20. 40. the money and equipment needed to build industries.
  21. 43. food raised to sell.
  22. 45. a fuel that is mainly made up of hydrocarbons, which are organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms.
  23. 47. cultivation or farming in a controlled artificial environment.
  24. 49. ban on exporting or importing anything from a particular country
  25. 50. primary and secondary industries that a country ships to other countries
  26. 51. takes raw materials and changes them into useful forms.
Down
  1. 1. industry takes from the Earth materials needed for food, clothing, and shelter.
  2. 2. the ability of a country to produce everything that it needs without buying or selling from other countries
  3. 3. the sum of the monetary value of all goods and services produced for sale within a country's borders over the course of a year- also called GDP.
  4. 4. useful substances found in the Earth.
  5. 5. the wandering of flock and herdsmen from place to place to find new pastures.
  6. 6. solid crystal that occurs naturally and has a definitive chemical composition.
  7. 7. energy source that are formed from the remains of prehistoric plants and animals.
  8. 9. liquid hydrocarbon fuel.
  9. 11. the making of products that last more than a year.
  10. 16. big businesses and machines that turn raw materials into new products on a large scale.
  11. 17. type of mineral that is shiny, malleable, ductile, and conductive.
  12. 23. the basic energy and equipment needs of all industries.
  13. 26. communication send through electronic impulses.
  14. 27. the effective use of raw materials, labor, and capital
  15. 31. natural resources that have been extracted by primary industries.
  16. 32. an economy where the government owns the major industries, and promises to make production decisions for society.
  17. 33. services that form the link between goods and the people who need them.
  18. 34. a tax on an import or export
  19. 36. the average value of products produced by each person in the country.
  20. 38. system by which private individuals or corporations build most industries.
  21. 39. people's "hard work" to make a living.
  22. 41. the application of science to industry.
  23. 42. entity that manages global trade with 1 representative from each nation
  24. 44. solid rock fossil fuel.
  25. 46. person who grows only enough food to meet the needs of his household.
  26. 48. people or businesses to buy an industry's product