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Band 5+: The graph below shows the contribution of three sectors - agriculture, manufacturing and business and financial services - to the UK economy in the twentieth century.

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The image displays a bar graph showing the percentage contribution of three sectors (Agriculture, Manufacturing, and Business and Financial) to the UK economy in the 20th century, with data points at 1900, 1950, 1975, and 2000. Agriculture is represented in blue, Manufacturing in green, and Business and Financial in purple. In 1900, Agriculture contributed approximately 10%, Manufacturing 55%, and Business and Financial 5%. In 1950, Agriculture decreased to just below 5%, Manufacturing also decreased to around 45%, and Business and Financial increased to approximately 32%. In 1975, all three sectors show a substantial decline, with Agriculture around 3%, Manufacturing just below 30%, and Business and Financial around 27%. In 2000, Agriculture is minimal at around 1%, Manufacturing further decreased to approximately 22%, and Business and Financial rose significantly to around 38%.
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The bar graph gives information about the percentage growth in the role of three different sectors in the UK from 1900 to 2000.

Overall, there was a considerable change in the contribution of agriculture, while the percentage in manufacturing declined gradually. As for the figure of business and financial services, it rose across the given period.

To begin, there was the growth of property prices in agriculture stood at just under 50% in 1900 and then this increased to more than a half in 1950, after that the trend witnessed (saw) a sharp decline in 1975 and it dropped over the following 25 years. As regards the contribution of manufacturing, it fell from just over 40% at the beginning of the period to more than 10% in the end of period.

Turning to business and financial services, the figure was just under 5% in 1900 and it rose gradually in the following 75 years, then it reached the peak of more than 30% in 2000.

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