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Woods Workbook Outline: Industrialization & Economic Development PART 2

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Industrial Revolution : Introduction Paragraph: ...
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Industrialization Through the Early 20th Century
A. P1 Main Statement:
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B. P2 Main Statement:
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C. P3 Main Statement:
1. Break of Bulk:
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III.
20th Century Industrialization After WWI
A. P1 Main Statement:
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B. P2 Main Statement:
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IV.
Evolution of Econ. Core and Peripheries
A. Section Main Statement
1. Location Theory:
2. Variable Costs:
3. Friction of Distance:
4. Distance Decay:
V.
Webers Model
A. Section Main Statement
1. Least Cost Theory (3 Factors)
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c) (agglomeration & deglomeration)
VI.
Locational Interdependence Theory : Section Main Statement
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VII.
Contemporary Patterns and Impacts
A. Intro Paragraph Main Statement:
1. Space-Time Compression
2. Infrastructure
B. Major Industrial Regions (Main Statement) (for this section do not just list them...INCLUDE a sketched out world map of these
regions)
1. Primary Industrial Regions (4 regions)
a) W & C Europe
b) North America (10 Extra credit Points for including good info. on Rust Belt and Silicon Valley)
c) Russia and the Republics
d) Eastern Asia
(1) Japan
(a) oligarchies (misspelled in the workbook)
(b) Kanto Plain
(2) Four Tigers
(a) export oriented industrialization
(3) China
(4) Pacific Rim
2. Secondary Industrial Regions : Intro. Paragraph Statement
a) Maquiladoras
(1) NAFTA (Look to Boon or Hindrance Inset to help supplement notes)
(2) International Division of labor
b) Indus. and Tertiary Development in India
C. Global Inequalities : Section Main Statement:
1. Challenges for MDCs
a) Impact of Trading Bloc
(1) Three important trading blocs
(2) transnational corporations
(3) conglomerate corporations
b) Deindustrialization
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(2)
2. Challenges for LDCs
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b)
c) ...

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