Deck 16: The Economy and Work
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Deck 16: The Economy and Work
1
The post-industrial economy is defined by
A) the spread of factories.
B) mass production of goods and services.
C) manufacturing of raw materials.
D) service work and computer technology.
A) the spread of factories.
B) mass production of goods and services.
C) manufacturing of raw materials.
D) service work and computer technology.
D
2
Over the course of human history, changes in which of the following have brought the greatest changes to the economy?
A) productive technology
B) the family
C) population size
D) natural resources
A) productive technology
B) the family
C) population size
D) natural resources
A
3
The development of agriculture was set in motion by
A) changes in the church.
B) hitching animals to the plough.
C) the discovery of writing.
D) the discovery of oil.
A) changes in the church.
B) hitching animals to the plough.
C) the discovery of writing.
D) the discovery of oil.
B
4
The text describes three technological revolutions that transformed all of social life. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
A) the Agricultural Revolution
B) the Industrial Revolution
C) the Immigration Revolution
D) the Information Revolution
A) the Agricultural Revolution
B) the Industrial Revolution
C) the Immigration Revolution
D) the Information Revolution
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5
As societies industrialize, a smaller share of the population works in which of the following locations?
A) farms
B) factories
C) assembly lines
D) dockyards
A) farms
B) factories
C) assembly lines
D) dockyards
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6
The economy first became a distinct social institution during which historical era of societal development?
A) hunting and gathering societies
B) agrarian societies
C) industrial societies
D) post-industrial societies
A) hunting and gathering societies
B) agrarian societies
C) industrial societies
D) post-industrial societies
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7
As a social institution, the economy
A) is the system by which goods and services are taxed.
B) discourages the consumption of goods and services.
C) operates in a relatively predictable manner.
D) operates in an unpredictable and chaotic manner.
A) is the system by which goods and services are taxed.
B) discourages the consumption of goods and services.
C) operates in a relatively predictable manner.
D) operates in an unpredictable and chaotic manner.
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8
Which of the following concepts refers to an economy based on computer technology?
A) post-industrial economy
B) industrial economy
C) technological economy
D) agrarian economy
A) post-industrial economy
B) industrial economy
C) technological economy
D) agrarian economy
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9
The concept "global economy" refers to
A) expanding economic activity that moves across national borders.
B) the fact that only a few countries now contribute to the global economy.
C) the fact that economic output is under the control of global political leadership.
D) the way colonial powers shaped the economies of subordinate populations.
A) expanding economic activity that moves across national borders.
B) the fact that only a few countries now contribute to the global economy.
C) the fact that economic output is under the control of global political leadership.
D) the way colonial powers shaped the economies of subordinate populations.
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10
The Industrial Revolution accelerated with the development of which of the following new sources of energy?
A) the gasoline engine
B) the steam engine
C) wind power
D) electricity
A) the gasoline engine
B) the steam engine
C) wind power
D) electricity
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11
In which Canadian province do we find the highest percentage of the labour force employed in manufacturing industries?
A) Quebec
B) Alberta
C) Manitoba
D) B.C.
A) Quebec
B) Alberta
C) Manitoba
D) B.C.
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12
Which of the following statements about the Information Revolution is NOT correct?
A) There was a shift from making tangible products to generating ideas.
B) There was a shift from mechanical skills to literacy skills.
C) There was a shift from farming to turning raw materials into products.
D) There was a shift from working in factories to working almost anywhere.
A) There was a shift from making tangible products to generating ideas.
B) There was a shift from mechanical skills to literacy skills.
C) There was a shift from farming to turning raw materials into products.
D) There was a shift from working in factories to working almost anywhere.
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13
The expansion of office work marks the growth of the economy's
A) primary sector.
B) secondary sector.
C) tertiary sector.
D) quaternary sector.
A) primary sector.
B) secondary sector.
C) tertiary sector.
D) quaternary sector.
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14
In Canada, about what share of the labour force performs service (tertiary) sector work?
A) 18 percent
B) 38 percent
C) 58 percent
D) 75 percent
A) 18 percent
B) 38 percent
C) 58 percent
D) 75 percent
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15
Looking at economies around the world, the primary sector is the largest in
A) high-income nations.
B) middle-income nations.
C) low-income nations.
D) It is the same size in all nations.
A) high-income nations.
B) middle-income nations.
C) low-income nations.
D) It is the same size in all nations.
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16
What sector of the economy generates raw materials directly from the natural environment?
A) primary sector
B) secondary sector
C) tertiary sector
D) quaternary sector
A) primary sector
B) secondary sector
C) tertiary sector
D) quaternary sector
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17
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways that industrialization changed the economy?
A) concentration of work into factories
B) new sources of energy
C) decreased specialization
D) wage labour
A) concentration of work into factories
B) new sources of energy
C) decreased specialization
D) wage labour
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18
Turning metals into automobiles is work that falls within the
A) primary sector.
B) secondary sector.
C) tertiary sector.
D) quaternary sector.
A) primary sector.
B) secondary sector.
C) tertiary sector.
D) quaternary sector.
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19
Which social institution is widely considered to have the greatest effect on society as a whole?
A) the family
B) the economy
C) the political system
D) religion
A) the family
B) the economy
C) the political system
D) religion
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20
The Industrial Revolution was based on
A) the spread of cottage industry.
B) people beginning to work in their homes.
C) a decrease in productive specialization.
D) new sources of energy.
A) the spread of cottage industry.
B) people beginning to work in their homes.
C) a decrease in productive specialization.
D) new sources of energy.
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21
Contrasted to socialist economic systems, capitalist economic systems are typically
A) equally productive.
B) more productive.
C) less productive.
D) not concerned with productivity.
A) equally productive.
B) more productive.
C) less productive.
D) not concerned with productivity.
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22
In which of the following Canadian provinces do we find the lowest percentage of the labour market employed in manufacturing industries?
A) Ontario
B) Quebec
C) Saskatchewan
D) Manitoba
A) Ontario
B) Quebec
C) Saskatchewan
D) Manitoba
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23
What is the explanation provided in the text for why Alberta has a smaller manufacturing sector than that of Canada on the whole?
A) It is cheaper for Alberta to have other provinces manufacture their goods.
B) Most Albertans lack the skills to manufacture products.
C) Alberta's tertiary sector is so large.
D) Alberta's primary sector is so large.
A) It is cheaper for Alberta to have other provinces manufacture their goods.
B) Most Albertans lack the skills to manufacture products.
C) Alberta's tertiary sector is so large.
D) Alberta's primary sector is so large.
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24
Concerning the issue of personal freedom, capitalist systems emphasize people's _____, while socialist systems emphasize people's _____.
A) collective needs; personal needs
B) freedom from basic want; freedom to pursue their self-interest
C) freedom to pursue their self-interest; freedom from basic want
D) social needs; material needs
A) collective needs; personal needs
B) freedom from basic want; freedom to pursue their self-interest
C) freedom to pursue their self-interest; freedom from basic want
D) social needs; material needs
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25
Which of the following countries best exemplifies a system of state capitalism?
A) the United States
B) Great Britain
C) Australia
D) Japan
A) the United States
B) Great Britain
C) Australia
D) Japan
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26
The concept "state capitalism" refers to a system in which
A) the government owns and operates most economic enterprises.
B) privately-owned companies co-operate closely with the government.
C) the government owns but does not operate most economic enterprises.
D) large businesses control the government.
A) the government owns and operates most economic enterprises.
B) privately-owned companies co-operate closely with the government.
C) the government owns but does not operate most economic enterprises.
D) large businesses control the government.
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27
The social thinker whose ideas most supported the operation of a free-market economy was
A) Torstein Veblen.
B) Adam Smith.
C) Karl Marx.
D) Max Weber.
A) Torstein Veblen.
B) Adam Smith.
C) Karl Marx.
D) Max Weber.
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28
In a capitalist economic system, "justice" amounts to
A) doing what is best for society's poorest members.
B) everyone being more or less socially equal.
C) freedom of the marketplace where a person can follow self-interest.
D) government regulation of the marketplace for the benefit of all.
A) doing what is best for society's poorest members.
B) everyone being more or less socially equal.
C) freedom of the marketplace where a person can follow self-interest.
D) government regulation of the marketplace for the benefit of all.
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29
Which of the following do NOT describe the operation of a socialist economy?
A) collective orientation
B) government control of production
C) laissez-faire economy
D) command economy
A) collective orientation
B) government control of production
C) laissez-faire economy
D) command economy
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30
Globalization of the economy means that
A) world regions fulfill their own economic needs domestically.
B) the wealth of every nation in the world increases because of fair trade deals.
C) a small number of businesses represent a large share of the planet's economic output.
D) a large number of businesses represent a small share of the planet's economic output.
A) world regions fulfill their own economic needs domestically.
B) the wealth of every nation in the world increases because of fair trade deals.
C) a small number of businesses represent a large share of the planet's economic output.
D) a large number of businesses represent a small share of the planet's economic output.
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31
In Canada about what share of the population aged 16 and older is in the paid labour force?
A) one-fifth
B) one-third
C) two-thirds
D) nine-tenths
A) one-fifth
B) one-third
C) two-thirds
D) nine-tenths
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32
Which of the following is FALSE?
A) As a nation's income level rises, its tertiary sector of the economy becomes smaller.
B) The least developed nations have the largest primary sectors of the economy.
C) The most economically developed countries have a very low percentage of their workforce in agriculture.
D) In Canada, about two-thirds of the labour force performs service work.
A) As a nation's income level rises, its tertiary sector of the economy becomes smaller.
B) The least developed nations have the largest primary sectors of the economy.
C) The most economically developed countries have a very low percentage of their workforce in agriculture.
D) In Canada, about two-thirds of the labour force performs service work.
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33
Capitalism is an economic system in which there is
A) government control of production.
B) private ownership of property.
C) pursuit of collective interests.
D) abolition of wage labour.
A) government control of production.
B) private ownership of property.
C) pursuit of collective interests.
D) abolition of wage labour.
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34
An example of a country with a mostly private economy and extensive social welfare programs is
A) the United States.
B) Sweden.
C) Japan.
D) Singapore.
A) the United States.
B) Sweden.
C) Japan.
D) Singapore.
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35
In a socialist economic system, "justice" amounts to
A) trying to meet the basic needs of all in an equal manner.
B) doing whatever helps boost company earnings.
C) freedom of the marketplace.
D) exploitation of wage-labourers to promote profit.
A) trying to meet the basic needs of all in an equal manner.
B) doing whatever helps boost company earnings.
C) freedom of the marketplace.
D) exploitation of wage-labourers to promote profit.
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36
What is the hypothetical economic and political system in which all people in society are socially equal?
A) capitalism
B) socialism
C) welfare capitalism
D) communism
A) capitalism
B) socialism
C) welfare capitalism
D) communism
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37
Which of the following concepts refers to a political and economic system that combines a mostly market-based economy with extensive social welfare programs?
A) capitalism
B) socialism
C) welfare capitalism
D) communism
A) capitalism
B) socialism
C) welfare capitalism
D) communism
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38
Which of the following is TRUE of Tax Freedom Day in Canada and the United States?
A) Tax Freedom Day is roughly two months later in Canada than in the U.S.
B) There is no Tax Freedom Day in the U.S. as there is in Canada.
C) Tax Freedom Day is roughly two months later in the U.S. than in Canada.
D) Tax Freedom Day is earlier every year in both Canada and the U.S.
A) Tax Freedom Day is roughly two months later in Canada than in the U.S.
B) There is no Tax Freedom Day in the U.S. as there is in Canada.
C) Tax Freedom Day is roughly two months later in the U.S. than in Canada.
D) Tax Freedom Day is earlier every year in both Canada and the U.S.
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39
About what percentage of men and women are employed in Canada, respectively?
A) 90%; 85%
B) 45%; 55%
C) 70%; 60%
D) 60%; 70%
A) 90%; 85%
B) 45%; 55%
C) 70%; 60%
D) 60%; 70%
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40
Socialism is an economic system in which there is
A) collective control of production.
B) private ownership of property.
C) pursuit of individual profit.
D) considerable competition between businesses.
A) collective control of production.
B) private ownership of property.
C) pursuit of individual profit.
D) considerable competition between businesses.
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41
______________ is economic activity involving income or the exchange of goods and services that is not reported to the government.
A) Socialism
B) Underground economy
C) State capitalism
D) Conglomerate
A) Socialism
B) Underground economy
C) State capitalism
D) Conglomerate
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42
The invention of the corporation is generally taken as the point at which a post-industrial society emerged.
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43
Dependency theorists see large corporations as
A) the key to meeting the needs of people in poor nations.
B) helping poor nations to develop local industries.
C) a major source of foreign investment for poor nations
D) intensifying global inequality.
A) the key to meeting the needs of people in poor nations.
B) helping poor nations to develop local industries.
C) a major source of foreign investment for poor nations
D) intensifying global inequality.
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44
Computers are having which of the following effects on the workplace?
A) Computers are increasing skilled labour.
B) Computers are promoting workplace interaction.
C) Computers enhance employers' control of workers.
D) Computers are making work less abstract.
A) Computers are increasing skilled labour.
B) Computers are promoting workplace interaction.
C) Computers enhance employers' control of workers.
D) Computers are making work less abstract.
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45
The economy did not emerge as a distinct social institution until the Industrial Revolution.
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46
Today one farmer can feed how many people?
A) 5
B) 14
C) 75
D) 10 000
A) 5
B) 14
C) 75
D) 10 000
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47
A conglomerate is
A) a giant corporation composed of many smaller corporations.
B) a corporation in the manufacturing sector.
C) a corporation engaged in both legal and illegal activity.
D) any company that completely dominates a market.
A) a giant corporation composed of many smaller corporations.
B) a corporation in the manufacturing sector.
C) a corporation engaged in both legal and illegal activity.
D) any company that completely dominates a market.
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48
The concept "primary labour market" refers to
A) jobs that provide extensive benefits to workers.
B) jobs typically taken by teenagers.
C) jobs that require no particular training or experience.
D) jobs that offer little pay and low security.
A) jobs that provide extensive benefits to workers.
B) jobs typically taken by teenagers.
C) jobs that require no particular training or experience.
D) jobs that offer little pay and low security.
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49
Which of the following descriptions does NOT apply to a profession?
A) having theoretical knowledge of a field
B) working for a large, well-established company
C) having authority over clients
D) professing a community rather than individual orientation
A) having theoretical knowledge of a field
B) working for a large, well-established company
C) having authority over clients
D) professing a community rather than individual orientation
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50
Compared to agricultural work, industrial jobs involve less specialization.
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51
By about 1950, most of the people in the Canadian labour force had which type of jobs?
A) white-collar
B) blue-collar
C) pink-collar
D) farming
A) white-collar
B) blue-collar
C) pink-collar
D) farming
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52
Which of the following groups had the lowest level of labour force participation in Canada in 2006?
A) English
B) Aboriginal
C) Chinese
D) French
A) English
B) Aboriginal
C) Chinese
D) French
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53
Which of the following groups has the highest level of labour force participation in Canada?
A) English
B) Aboriginal
C) Chinese
D) Japanese
A) English
B) Aboriginal
C) Chinese
D) Japanese
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54
Which of the following would be included in the operation of the underground economy?
A) a teacher who is on disability leave for a long time
B) an executive who illegally "borrows" funds from the company
C) a taxi driver who fails to report most of her income
D) food servers who are paid less than the minimum wage
A) a teacher who is on disability leave for a long time
B) an executive who illegally "borrows" funds from the company
C) a taxi driver who fails to report most of her income
D) food servers who are paid less than the minimum wage
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55
The economy organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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56
In recent decades, union membership
A) has risen in Canada and other high-income nations.
B) has risen in Canada but not in other high-income nations.
C) has declined in Canada but not in other high-income nations.
D) has been stable in Canada at just over one-third of the labour force.
A) has risen in Canada and other high-income nations.
B) has risen in Canada but not in other high-income nations.
C) has declined in Canada but not in other high-income nations.
D) has been stable in Canada at just over one-third of the labour force.
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57
Over the course of the last century, the number of people involved in agricultural work
A) has remained about the same.
B) has declined steadily.
C) has increased dramatically.
D) has stayed the same, although a larger share of workers are immigrants.
A) has remained about the same.
B) has declined steadily.
C) has increased dramatically.
D) has stayed the same, although a larger share of workers are immigrants.
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58
About what percentage of today's Canadian workers are self-employed?
A) 11.7 percent
B) 27.3 percent
C) 47.6 percent
D) 67.5 percent
A) 11.7 percent
B) 27.3 percent
C) 47.6 percent
D) 67.5 percent
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59
Modernization theorists see large corporations as
A) offering little to poor nations seeking to develop.
B) unleashing the productive power of capitalism to speed development in poor nations.
C) responsible for the debt crisis in many poor nations.
D) needing the technology currently available in poor nations.
A) offering little to poor nations seeking to develop.
B) unleashing the productive power of capitalism to speed development in poor nations.
C) responsible for the debt crisis in many poor nations.
D) needing the technology currently available in poor nations.
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60
One key to industrialization was creating new sources of energy.
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61
Organic farming is a response to both pesticide proliferation and genetic modification.
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62
Primary labour market jobs provide more benefits to workers than secondary labour market jobs.
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63
Capitalism is more productive than socialism and capitalism also creates greater economic inequality.
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64
The Information Revolution requires workers to gain literacy skills instead of the mechanical skills that were important during the Industrial Revolution.
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65
In Canada, union membership is higher today than ever before.
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66
Combining market production and extensive social welfare programs yields what is called "welfare capitalism."
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67
Most people with jobs in the primary labour market would probably rather have jobs in the secondary labour market.
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68
By 2011, almost 80% of the Canadian labour force worked in the service sector.
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69
The global economy pays little regard to national borders.
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Socialism is spreading around the world to the point that, today, a majority of the world's nations have a socialist economic system.
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The concepts "primary sector," "secondary sector," and "tertiary sector" refer to how productive a sector is in terms of economic value.
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Taken together, provincial/territorial, municipal, and federal governments employ about 7% of Canada's labour force in public administration.
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73
Canada is a capitalist society with socialist leanings.
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74
Socialist economies create greater economic equality than capitalist economies, but with a lower overall living standard.
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Agricultural production is part of the primary sector of the economy.
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The Information Revolution has concentrated workers in offices, drawing people from a wide region into dense, central cities.
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77
Less than 2 percent of today's Canadian labour force works in agriculture.
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78
Adam Smith's idea was that, in a capitalist system, government tells businesses what to produce and tells consumers what to buy.
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79
The concept "state capitalism" refers all productive enterprises in a country being owned by the government.
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80
Socialism is also called a "laissez-faire" economic system.
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