INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES Developed or Developing What does industrialized

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INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES Developed or Developing?

INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES Developed or Developing?

What does industrialized mean? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

What does industrialized mean? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

IS THE US INDUSTRIALIZED OR DEVELOPING? INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY Root Word: INDUSTRY Not

IS THE US INDUSTRIALIZED OR DEVELOPING? INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRY DEVELOPING COUNTRY Root Word: INDUSTRY Not Fully Developed - Big factories - Less machines and more human labor - Large Farm Equipment - Think of “Sweat Shops” - Computer use is common - Limited access to technology - New inventions and “upgraded models” - Use old and ineffective equipment - Bigger pay for less work - Very low pay

What does industrialized mean? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

What does industrialized mean? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA It means the country is determined to be “developed” and rely on the economic gain from one or more type of business. Example: The tourism industry and the Fishing Industry both help Guam’s economy.

Developed Countries…. ◦ Make more money ◦ People and the country itself ◦ Have

Developed Countries…. ◦ Make more money ◦ People and the country itself ◦ Have stable governments ◦ Longer life expectancy ◦ Live longer than their parents did ◦ More educated ◦ Can this person read and write ◦ How many years of school ◦ Low death rates of infants ◦ And children below the age of two ◦ Slower population growth This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Developing or Under-developed Countries Words and characteristics associated with developing countries: - Third World

Developing or Under-developed Countries Words and characteristics associated with developing countries: - Third World - Poor - Overpopulated - Polluted - Little education - No resources - Die younger This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Tuesday: As a small pacific island, tourism became Guam’s primary economic industry. ◦ What

Tuesday: As a small pacific island, tourism became Guam’s primary economic industry. ◦ What other ways could Guam boost it’s economy? ◦ Why do tourists want to come to Guam? ◦ If Guam was not a part of the United States, would Guam be an Industrialized or Developing Country? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

Wednesday: We need more tourists. Fill in the worksheet and promote tourism on Guam

Wednesday: We need more tourists. Fill in the worksheet and promote tourism on Guam (or any other Micronesian Island).

Become industrialized on Thursday ◦ If you could create any business to operate here

Become industrialized on Thursday ◦ If you could create any business to operate here on Guam, what would it be? ◦ What are the challenges you can expect? ◦ Who would you be competing against? ◦ How much money would you need to get started? ◦ How much money will you make every year? ◦ How will you advertise your business?

Friday – What’s going to happen to us ◦ Like the rest of the

Friday – What’s going to happen to us ◦ Like the rest of the world, we are struggling to get back to “normal” after months of living with the COVID-19 pandemic. ◦ What do you think is going to happen to the tourists and the economy? ◦ Do you think more people will be trying to relocate to another island or to one of the states? ◦ How can we attract travelers after COVID 19 is contained? ◦ Has your family been affected by the “shutting down” of the economy? ◦ Have you and your family had to make any major life changes? ◦ What will happen in tourism does not come back the way we hope?

DO YOU HAVE INTERNET ACCESS? The world is changing fast. You will need internet

DO YOU HAVE INTERNET ACCESS? The world is changing fast. You will need internet access to keep up!