YR7 WK2 - Economic Empowerment
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- Q1What is the definition of economic empowerment?Providing job opportunities for a select few individualsFostering an environment where individuals and communities have the ability to create and benefit from economic opportunitiesGiving individuals and communities free moneyProviding commodities for low prices30s
- Q2Which is an example of agricultural economic empowerment?Providing farmers with free seeds with no long-term planPlanting crops strictly for subsistenceProviding farmers with access to markets and training to improve their productivitySelling crops only within the community30s
- Q3What is the importance of agricultural economic empowerment in developing countries?It can lead to poverty reduction and economic growthIt leads to overproduction and waste of resourcesIt has no impact on the economyIt only benefits wealthy individuals in the country30s
- Q4What is a key factor for successful agricultural economic empowerment?Access to transportationAccess to luxury goodsAccess to imported goodsAccess to finance30s
- Q5Which is an example of a challenge faced by smallholder farmers in agricultural economic empowerment?Lack of access to technology and informationToo much access to technology and informationExcess funding from the governmentExcess demand for their crops30s
- Q6Which is an example of a policy that can promote agricultural economic empowerment?Investing in infrastructure to improve transportation and communicationInvesting in luxury goods and servicesEnforcing strict regulations on agricultureProviding subsidies exclusively to large corporations30s
- Q7Which is an example of a crop that can promote agricultural economic empowerment?CocaineCoffeeTobaccoOpium30s
- Q8What is the importance of sustainability in agricultural economic empowerment?It ensures long-term economic growth and protects the environmentSustainability is not important in agricultureShort-term economic growth is more important than long-term sustainabilityEnvironmental protection hinders economic growth30s
- Q9What is the meaning of economics?The study of human history.The study of the natural world.The study of language and communication.The study of how people use resources to satisfy their wants.30s
- Q10What is an economy?The cultural traditions of a people.The weather patterns of a region.The system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.The political structure of a country.30s
- Q11What is economic empowerment?The process of reducing the level of unemployment in a country.The process of providing individuals and communities with the tools and resources necessary to achieve economic independence and stability.The process of making people rich overnight.The process of destroying the economy of a country.30s
- Q12Which of the following is a key element of economic empowerment?Access to shopping malls.Access to fast food restaurants.Access to education and training.Access to social media.30s
- Q13What is the ultimate goal of economic empowerment?To reduce poverty and promote economic growth.To make the rich richer.To create a huge wealth gap between the rich and the poor.To make the poor poorer.30s
- Q14What does empowerment mean?Taking power away from someoneBullying someone into doing somethingLetting someone do whatever they wantGiving power or authority to someone to do something30s
- Q15Who benefits from empowerment?The governmentNo one benefitsThe individual being empoweredThe person doing the empowering30s