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Today
Prepping for the test 10 nov

What do you need to know?

<- Don't let your head down!

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Need to know 1.1 Is the balance of the economic power shifting?

  • You know who are the drivers of global shift and why.
  • You can explain why the volume of world trade increased after 1980 (three causes).
  • You can describe what globalisation is (definition of the term).
  • You can desribe the connection between global shift and multipolar world order.

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Need to know 1.2 Development of the world economy

  • You can describe the difference between trade colonialism and industrial colonialism.
  • You know the two changes to the World Order after the Second World war.
  • You understand what free trade is and how free trade changed the global economy.

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Need to know 1.3 Development at different speeds

  • You know a number of internal and external causes for differences in development.
  • You can explain how internal and external causes are interrelated with poverty.
  • You can explain what the Gini coefficient is and know how to read social inequality from a graph in which the Gini coefficient is depicted.

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Internal causes: human-inequality
Why does inequality within a country increase when it develops economically?
  • Some areas and people are benefiting more from growing prosperity.

Social inequality is measured using the Gini coefficient. Gini = 0 (equal). Gini = 1 (most unequal)

High inequality combined with a shortage of work can lead to unrest in a country.

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Internal causes: human-population
Population growth and age structure.

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Need to know 1.4 Europe: winners and losers

  • You can explain why the Ruhr region is de-industrialised.
  • You can explain why the Ruhr region is still an economically strong region.
  • You can describe what agglomeration advantages there could be for companies.

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Need to know 1.5 The Netherlands: winners and losers

  • You can describe what is meant by the globalisation index.
  • You can describe what is meant by outsourcing.
  • You can explain why Eindhoven is one of most succesful economically developed regions in the Netherlands and Groningen one of the least.

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What do you need to study?
  • The (key)terms on page 21 of the textbook
  • Make sure you can answer the learning objectives as stated in the lesson called 'test preparation'
  • Study your textbook AND LessonUp presentations


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