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  2. Economies Of Scale. Increase In Effiency Of Production As The Number Of Goods Being Produced Increases. Ex: Ford Motor Companies. Heartland/Rimland. The Central Region Of A Country Or Continent / Control Surrounding Countries. Ex: World War II. Outsourcing. Turning Responsibility To Other Suppliers.

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    (A) Describe the concept of a supranational organization.

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    The responses to this question were expected to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the concepts of supranationalism and supranational organizations. Responses were expected to be able to address reasons why countries join supranational organizations, particularly how countries benefit economically and politically by joining ASEAN, as well as how q...

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    spatial relationships between family-run and large-scale commercial dairy farms, (3) explain spatial relationships across various geographic scales using the geographic concept of economies of scale, (4) explain the significance of geographic differences between locations of dairy farms in the past and in recent times, (5)

  4. Jan 11, 2023 · Economies of scale can allow firms to produce goods at a lower cost than their competitors, which can give them a competitive advantage. Here is an example of a company that has achieved economies of scale: A grocery store chain operates a large central warehouse that supplies all of its stores with a wide range of products.

  5. Jan 6, 2023 · The 4 most common types of scales of analysis in AP Human Geography are local, national, regional, & global. Local (Ex: City with supermarkets highlighted) The local scale of analysis refers to the level of a particular community or neighborhood.

  6. Agglomeration economies and/or agglomeration economies of scale may spur economic growth in a developing country due to lower production costs and higher productivity.

  7. The syllabus cites a college-level human geography textbook from the AP Human Geography example textbook list, and includes examples of other resources such as data sources, websites, mapping resources, videos, and periodicals that will be used to teach the course content and skills.

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