state of the economy Flashcards

1
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name three staple industries

A

shipbuilding, coal mining, cotton mills, steel

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2
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which counties did GB face iron competition from

A

Germany and the USA

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3
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what was the coal output by 1913

A

287m tons

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4
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what were the three most prominent technological based new industries

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electrical engineering, chemical and motor vehicle production

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5
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what percentage of employment was still based in agriculture by 1914

A

10%

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6
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what were invisible earnings

A

banking, leading, investing money

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7
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by 1913 what percentage of Britain’s national wealth was based in overseas investment

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32%

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8
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what is the trade gap

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when a countries visible imports exceeds visible exports

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9
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why was there a lack of research into new tech

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technology well established and less modern, GB had industrial revolution early tech had not changed much.

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10
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give an example of where competing nations took the lead in new industries

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Germany, chemical industry’s, dyes

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11
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Britain had a low wage economy what does this mean

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only the rich and middle class could afford to buy manufactured goodshow

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12
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did the liberals free trade policy affect trade

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foreign countries had free access to British markets, while other foreign countries had tariffs on their goods

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13
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what was Britain not producing enough of

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inventors, designers and technicians

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14
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how many chemistry graduates were there per year from Germany in 1908

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400

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15
Q

in global economics what did London remain the centre of

A

commercial centre of the world

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16
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how would one define Britain economic position before 1914

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slowly collapsing but good for industries