
Unit 4 Review
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- Q1What is a possible consequence of a labor shortage for production?Businesses would have ample workers for all positions.Fewer goods and services would be produced.Less desirable jobs would be easy to fill.Unemployment rates would increase.30s
- Q2What might businesses do if they can't find enough local workers?Less desirable jobs would be easy to fill.Businesses might hire foreign workers to fill positions.Fewer goods and services would be produced.Unemployment rates would increase.30s
- Q3Which statement is incorrect regarding labor shortages?Less desirable jobs would be easy to fill.Businesses might hire foreign workers to fill positions.Unemployment rates would increase.Businesses would have ample workers for all positions.30s
- Q4What might be a challenge with less desirable jobs during a labor shortage?Businesses might hire foreign workers to fill positions.Less desirable jobs would be hard to fill.Unemployment rates would increase.These jobs would be easy to fill.30s
- Q5What has allowed for greater communication across European cultures?The dominance of a single language.A lack of languages in Europe.Strict borders preventing movement.Many migrations have taken place.30s
- Q6What type of interdependence is exemplified by international trade?Technological interdependence among nations.Military interdependence among nations.Economic interdependence among nations.Cultural interdependence among nations.30s
- Q7What key issue did the Treaty of Versailles create for the German people?It boosted their economy.It united the country.It made them powerful again.It made them angry and their economy weak.30s
- Q8How did severe economic conditions contribute to the rise of aggressive leaders in Germany?They led to widespread wealth.They resulted in democratic reforms.They allowed aggressive leaders to take power.They promoted peace and stability.30s
- Q9What is the most important physical feature of Europe ?desertsproximity to watercitiesmountains30s
- Q10Which European country is suggested to have the strongest African influence?ItalyEnglandSpainGermany30s
- Q11What economic change occurred in European cities between 1750 and 1900?agricultureurbanizationindustrializationcolonization30s
- Q12How does proximity to water benefit the economies of European countries?increases tourismfacilitates tradeprovides energyimproves agriculture30s
- Q13What major job source emerged in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries?agriculturetrade routesfactoriesservice industry30s
- Q14Which aspect of European geography significantly affects its economic development?climateforestswaterwaysmountains30s