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Unit 5 Economic Development
Use, in your google docs, U5LG1 Notes: Levels of Development and Industry
LG1: Interpret data to determine levels of development and
standard of living in various societies, analyze the connection
between levels of development and economic activities and
compare how people satisfy their needs through the
production of goods and services.
Criteria for Success
1. Interpret levels of development data
2. Analyze the connection between levels of development and economic
activities
3. Compare how people satisfy their needs
Interpreting Levels of Development Data…
Political Data
•Type of Government
•Number of Political Parties
•Suffrage (voters)
Use CIA World Factbook to fill in chart…
Country
USA
Malaysia
Ethiopia
Brazil
Type of
Government
# of Political
Parties
Suffrage
Interpreting Levels of Development Data…
Social Data
•Rate of urbanization
•Life expectancy
•Literacy rate
•Human Development Index (HDI)
•Refers to the scale developed by the United Nations to rank countries
based on their level of development
Use CIA World Factbook to fill in chart…
Country
USA
Malaysia
Ethiopia
Brazil
Rate of
Urbanization
Life
Expectancy
Literacy Rate
HDI
Interpreting Levels of Development Data…
Demographic Data
•Infant mortality rate
•Fertility rate
Use CIA World Factbook to fill in chart…
Country
USA
Malaysia
Ethiopia
Brazil
Infant mortality rate
Fertility rate
Interpreting Levels of Development Data…
Economic Data
•GDP per capita
•Occupations by percentage
Use CIA World Factbook to fill in chart…
Country
USA
Malaysia
Ethiopia
Brazil
GDP Per Capita
Labor force by
occupations by
percentage
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Analyze the connection between levels of development and economic activities…
Economic
Activity
Explanation
Examples
Level of
Development
Primary
Involves the production of food
and the extraction of natural
resources
Farming, mining,
logging, ranching
Less developed
Secondary
Involves turning harvested resources into finished
goods/products (manufacturing)
Manufacturing of steel,
production of furniture,
textiles, automobiles and
turning timber into lumber
Newly industrialized
Tertiary
Involves activities that provide services related to the selling,
managing and servicing of products; often involves
specialization of the workforce
Lawyers, nursing, accounting,
retail, food service,
transportation, tourism, etc.
More developed
Quaternary
Involves economic activities related to information
processing and management
More developed
Analyze the connection between levels of development and economic activities…
Economic
Activity
Explanation
Examples
Level of
Development
Primary
Involves the production of food and the extraction
of natural resources
Farming, mining, logging,
ranching
Less developed
Secondary
Involves turning harvested
resources into finished
goods/products (manufacturing)
Manufacturing of Newly
steel, production industrialized
of furniture,
textiles,
automobiles and
turning timber
into lumber
Tertiary
Involves activities that provide services related to the selling,
managing and servicing of products; often involves
specialization of the workforce
Lawyers, nursing, accounting,
retail, food service,
transportation, tourism, etc.
Quaternary
Involves economic activities related to information processing
and management
More developed
More developed
Analyze the connection between levels of development and economic activities…
Economic
Activity
Explanation
Examples
Level of
Development
Primary
Involves the production of food and the extraction of
natural resources
Farming, mining, logging,
ranching
Less developed
Secondary
Involves turning harvested resources into finished
goods/products (manufacturing)
Manufacturing of steel,
production of furniture,
textiles, automobiles and
turning timber into lumber
Newly industrialized
Tertiary
Involves activities that provide
services related to the selling,
managing and servicing of
products; often involves
specialization of the workforce
Lawyers, nursing, More
accounting,
developed
retail, food
service,
transportation,
tourism, etc.
Quaternary
Involves economic activities related to information
processing and management
More developed
Analyze the connection between levels of development and economic activities…
Economic
Activity
Explanation
Examples
Level of
Development
Primary
Involves the production of food and the extraction of natural
resources
Farming, mining, logging,
ranching
Less developed
Secondary
Involves turning harvested resources into finished
goods/products (manufacturing)
Manufacturing of steel,
production of furniture,
textiles, automobiles and
turning timber into lumber
Newly industrialized
Tertiary
Involves activities that provide services related to the selling,
managing and servicing of products; often involves
specialization of the workforce
Lawyers, nursing, accounting,
retail, food service,
transportation, tourism, etc.
More developed
Quaternary
Involves economic activities
related to information processing
and management
Education,
information
technology
More
developed
Describe the economic activity that is represented and determine the
level of development in each picture…
A
B
C
D
Compare how people satisfy their need…
Subsistence agriculture
Produce enough crops to feed a
family
Vs
Commercial agriculture
Dependent on mechanization and
production is at high enough
levels to sell surplus in a free
market
Click the word “satisfy” above, read article and
answer the following questions…
1. What is subsistence farming?
2. What is commercial farming?
3. What is the difference between subsistence
and commercial farming?
Compare how people satisfy their need…
Cottage industries
Characteristic in traditional
societies and involve the small
scale production of goods in the
home. Ex: weaving cloth
Click on the word “satisfy” above, watch the
video tutorial and answer the following
questions…
1. What is cottage industry?
2. What is commercial industry?
3. What is the difference between cottage
industry and commercial industry?
Vs
Commercial industries
Produce goods on a large scale
to sell in a free market