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Lesson 1: A Global Economic Power — Practice Questions

  1. 1. Which region in California is known as the "birthplace of the digital age" and is home to major tech companies like Apple and Google?

    • A. Hollywood
    • B. Silicon Valley
    • C. The Central Valley
    • D. San Diego
  2. 2. The aerospace industry, a key part of Southern California's economy, is primarily focused on manufacturing what products?

    • A. Motion pictures and television shows
    • B. Digital software and consumer electronics
    • C. Automobiles and electric vehicles
    • D. Airplanes and spacecraft
  3. 3. Besides its economic role, what is the main cultural significance of Hollywood's entertainment industry on a global scale?

    • A. It sets international standards for aerospace engineering.
    • B. It is a primary exporter of American culture.
    • C. It is a major hub for international finance.
    • D. It invents new technologies for digital media.
  4. 4. Which of the following is identified as one of the three main pillars driving California's modern economy?

    • A. Commercial fishing
    • B. Textile manufacturing
    • C. Aerospace
    • D. Mining operations
  5. 5. The combined strength of its key industries means that California's economy is often compared in size to what?

    • A. Other large U.S. states like Texas and Florida
    • B. The economies of entire countries
    • C. The global agricultural market
    • D. The total value of all tech companies
  6. 6. The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are significant because they...

    • A. are the oldest ports in the United States.
    • B. specialize exclusively in exporting agricultural goods.
    • C. handle more goods than any other ports in the nation.
    • D. primarily serve as naval bases for the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
  7. 7. Which of the following is given as an example of a product California exports to Asia?

    • A. Automobiles
    • B. Consumer electronics
    • C. Almonds
    • D. Heavy machinery
  8. 8. The constant flow of ships carrying goods to and from Asia through California's ports primarily fuels what aspect of its economy?

    • A. Local tourism
    • B. International trade
    • C. Domestic manufacturing
    • D. State-level politics
  9. 9. What is the main consequence of California's extensive trade network with Asia?

    • A. It isolates California's economy from the rest of the United States.
    • B. It forces California to rely solely on agricultural products for its wealth.
    • C. It leads to a decrease in technological innovation within the state.
    • D. It connects California's local economy to the global marketplace.
  10. 10. Based on the provided information, what types of products would you most likely see being unloaded from a ship arriving in Long Beach from Asia?

    • A. California-grown almonds and Hollywood movies
    • B. Raw timber and crude oil from Alaska
    • C. Cars and electronics
    • D. Wine and cheese from Europe