Geography Test Yourself
Here's a really quick way of testing if you've learned the meanings of the key words in this section. Look at the key word on the card and see if you can remember its definition.
If you get stuck, you can be shown the mnemonic to reveal an image that should help you remember.
To check if you're right, or remind you if you've forgotten, press the card to flip it.
Go through the whole list to see how many definitions you can recall. Revisit any that you had difficulty remembering until you're confident you can recall all of them.
Fairtrade
Scheme through which producers in low-income countries (LIC's) are given a better price for what they produce. Often these are farm products like cocoa, coffee and cotton. The better price improves income and reduces exploitation
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Globalisation
The process which has created a more connected/linked world, with increases in the movement of goods (trade) and people (migration and tourism) worldwide
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Human Development Index (HDI)
A method of measuring development in which GDP per capita, life expectancy and adult literacy are combined to give an overview index figure
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Industrial Structure
The relative proportion of the workforce employed in different sectors of the economy
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Infant Mortality Rate
The average number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births per year
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Information Technology (IT)
Computer, internet mobile phone and satellite systems that speed up communication and the flow of information
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Intermediate Technology
Basic tools, machines and engineering systems that people in poorer countries can afford to buy or construct from local resources
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International Aid
Money, goods and services given by the government of one country to another to help the quality of life and economy
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Literacy Rate
The percentage of people who have basic reading and writing skills (not maths)
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Microfinance Loan
Very small loans which are given to people in low income countries (LICs) to help them start a small business
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North-south divide
Economic and cultural differences between southern England and northern England. There are clear differences in people's health, house prices, earnings and political influence
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Post-industrial Economy
The economy of many economically developed countries, where most employment is now in service industries (not factories)
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Transnational corporation
A company that has operations (factories, offices, research and development, shops) in more than one country
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Science and Business Parks
Clusters of businesses with a scientific and technological focus
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Service Industries (tertiary Industries)
The economic activities that are not producing end products. They include selling, hospitality and leisure
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Primary Economy
The part of the economy concerned with the extraction of raw materials. It includes fishing, farming and mining
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Secondary Economy
Concerned with manufacturing, encompassing industries which produce a finished, usable product or are involved in construction. It includes steel or motor vehicle production
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