Across
- 3. The _____ effect explains that a job will often create additional jobs within a community.
- 5. _____ countries exploit both the semi-periphery and periphery.
- 6. A break of bulk location is where the means of _____ changes during shipment.
- 9. The _____ sector features jobs/profits that are not regulated by the government.
- 11. A ____ features a nation and a state located in the same geographic location.
- 14. The force that divides a nation or group of people.
- 15. The _____ job sector features jobs that are high level and whose decisions impact millions of people.
- 16. ____ occurs when a state occupies another state, using their resources and controlling local populations.
- 18. The _____ economic sector features jobs that deal with the extraction of raw materials.
- 20. The idea that businesses will locate close together in order to share a labor pool or resources.
- 21. Gross _____ Product takes all profits into consideration, whether manufacturing occurs within or outside of the United States.
- 22. The region of the US that used to be the home of major manufacturing industries.
Down
- 1. _____ industries create a product that "gains weight" as it is manufactured.
- 2. The semi-periphery ____ the periphery for their cheap labor and resources in the World System's Theory.
- 4. Pollution is a _____ of development.
- 7. The region of the US where most manufacturing is currently located.
- 8. _____ industries are often located close to natural resources (especially if they are heavy).
- 10. Canada is an example of a _____ state due to its Quebecois and Native populations.
- 12. Stage ____ of Rostow's Model features an increase in education and secondary sector jobs.
- 13. The _____ job sector features jobs that provide services.
- 14. The force that unites a nation or group of people.
- 17. A _____ nation does not have a country of their own. However, they do have the drive to establish one.
- 19. The _____ Theory explains that previously colonized states are still indebted to their colonizers.
