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Horizons Chapter Eight

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SERVICES   Urbanization is self-perpetuating because rural _____ are cut back as people leave.  
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REGIONAL   The term ____ disparity refers to the fact that, in Canada, levels of income vary from region to region.  
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MARITIMES   A region in Canada that suffers from regional disparity is the ____  
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THREE   Multinational businesses are those which are active in at least ____ nations.  
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GLOBALIZATION   The term globalization refers to the trend towards interdependent national economies.  
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COSTS   Reorganization and restructuring of large businesses is done primarily to lower operating costs___.  
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FRICTIONAL   The term _____ unemployment refers to temporary unemployment.  
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CYCLICAL   The term ____ unemployment refers to seasonal unemployment.  
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STRUCTURAL   The term ____ unemployment refers to unemployment that is possibly permanent.  
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EDUCATION   Most new jobs will require high levels of skills and ____.  
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BETTER   New automobile production techniques have resulted in cars that are better quality. New automobile production techniques have resulted in cars that are ____ quality.  
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FEWER   New automobile production techniques have resulted in _____ assembly-line jobs.  
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COMPUTER   All employees in the new workplace will need to be______ literate.  
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WANTS   Because resources can never match our needs and ____, we have scarcity.  
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CONSUMPTION   The term ______refers to the use of goods and services.  
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DECREASES   As price drops, the amount producers supply ____.  
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RISE   As prices_____, demand decreases.  
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WINTER   Winter clothing is offered at sale prices in late ________r.  
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MARKETING   The term _______ refers to promoting the purchase of goods and services.  
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ECONOMIC   The following are the three basic ____ questions?What goods and services should be produced?How should goods and services be produced?Who obtains the goods and services which are produced?  
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CAPITAL   human-made goods is a ___ resource.  
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LAND   Fish and water are examples of a ____ resources.  
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HUMAN   Educators are an example of a ____resource.  
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PRIMARY   Fish, logging and wool are examples from the___ economic sector.  
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MANUFACTURING   Yarn, lumber, and furniture are examples from the primary ___ sector.  
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SECONDARY   Fish sticks, furniture, and a sweater are examples from the ___ manufacturing sector.  
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TERTIARY   Sales, marketing, and transport are examples of the ___ economic sector.  
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QUATERNARY   Design, testing, and research are examples of the ___ economic sector.  
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DOMESTIC   Gross ___ Product measures the market value of all goods and services produced in acountry in a period of time.  
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RECOVERY   Which of the following sequences correctly represents the business cycle? slowdown ? recession ? ___ ? prosperity  
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FISH   The commodity on which the Atlantic Region’s economy was first based was ___.  
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EDWARD   Agriculture is important in which of the following Atlantic provinces? New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince___ Island  
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THIRDS   At the time of Confederation, what proportion of Canada’s coal was produced on Cape Breton Island? two-___  
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SHIPBUILDING   Which industry declined in the Atlantic Region in the late 19th century?  
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FISHING   Which industry has collapsed in the Atlantic Region in the late 20th century?  
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GAS   Which industry in the Atlantic Region shows promise for the next century? oil and ____  
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LAWRENCE   Manufacturing is a major component of the economy of the Great Lakes–St. ___ Region?  
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BRANCH   In Canada, a ___ plant is one which is owned by a company not based in Canada.  
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TARIFFS   Branch plants are established so that companies can avoid ___  
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TECH   A rapidly expanding economic sector in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Region is the high-____ industry.  
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SHIELD   The largest economic region in Canada by area is the ___ Region.  
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TOURISM   Forestry, mining and ___ are important economic activities in the Shield Region.  
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TRAPPING   The industry that dominated the Shield Region with European contact was __  
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FORESTRY   ____ and mining are the major industries in the Shield Region today.  
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MARKET   The effects of the business cycle are pronounced in the Shield Region because commodity prices are set by the world ___.  
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ONE   ___-resource towns are economically vulnerable because the supply of the resource is limited.  
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DIVERSIFY   In order to survive in the long term, resource towns have to ____ their economies.  
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MINING   The most economically important industry in the North Region is the ___ industry.  
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DIAMONDS   The newest resource to be exploited in the North Region is ___  
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NORTH   The major barrier to development in the ___ Region is the fragile environment.  
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WHEAT   The dominant crop in the Prairie Region in the early 20th century was ___  
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CROW   In the Prairie Region, the ending the ___ Rate Benefit has led to diversification of farm crops.  
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PRAIRIE   Wheat produced in the ___ Region had dropped in value in the 1990s.  
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PETROLEUM   The major mineral resource in the Prairie Region is ___  
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CALGARY   The new financial centre in the Prairie Region is ___  
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AMERICAN   American equity investment in Canada was undertaken so that ___ companies could buy out and control Canadian businesses.  
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SECTORAL   The Canada–US Auto Pact is an example of ___ free trade.  
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ASSEMBLER   Critics of the Canada–US Auto Pact maintain that Canada’s role is that of an ___.  
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WRITTEN   The three criteria for establishing Canadian content in the recording industry are  
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TWO   In order to qualify as Canadian content, a recording has to fulfill how many of the three criteria?  
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SATELLITE   The rapid development of cable and ___ channels has caused many Canadians to be concerned about a decline in viewers for Canadian television programs.  
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THIRTYFIVE   As of 1998, Canadian radio stations must broadcast Canadian-content for what percentage of their air time?  
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SPECIALTY   In the period from 1992 to 1998, Canadian viewing of which of the following has risen? ___ channel programming  
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TRUDEAU   During the 1970s, the ___ government undertook to reduce American ownership of companies in Canada.  
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ENERGY   In order to make Canada self-sufficient in its oil supply, the Trudeau government created the National ___ Program.  
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MULRONEY   The government of Brian ___ dismantled or altered many of Trudeau’s programs of economic control.  
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FREE   The Mulroney government’s negotiation of a ___ trade agreement with the US was ironic because Mulroney had originally strongly opposed free trade with the US.  
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AGREEMENT   With the North American Free Trade ___, North America is becoming a trading bloc.  
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INCREASED   Since the 1989 Canada–US Free Trade Agreement, Canadian exports to the US, as a percentage of all exports, have ___  
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CULTURAL   Which of the following Canadian industries is exempt from the provisions of the Canada–US Free Trade Agreement?  
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US   Manufacturing declined after the Canada-___ Free Trade Agreement came into effect.  
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TRADE   In order to become a true trading bloc, member nations of the North American Free ___ Agreement would have to become a - customs union.  
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MEXICO   A poor human rights record in ___,low labour costs , and low levels of environmental protection are problems with free trade with Mexico?  
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