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The image depicts a bar graph representing the contribution of selected sectors to the UK economy in the twentieth century, with data points in 1900, 1950, 1975, and 2000. The graph shows three sectors: Agriculture (in blue), Manufacturing (in green), and Business and Financial (in purple). In 1900, Agriculture contributed approximately 10%, Manufacturing 50%, and Business and Financial 40%. In 1950, the contributions were approximately 5% for Agriculture, 45% for Manufacturing, and 50% for Business and Financial. By 1975, Agriculture's contribution decreased to around 2%, while Manufacturing and Business and Financial had contributions of roughly 35% and 63% respectively. In 2000, Agriculture's contribution was negligible at less than 5%, Manufacturing decreased further to around 25%, and Business and Financial increased to around 70%.
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The line graph provides information how three sectors-agriculture, manufacturing , and business and financial services- contributed to the economy of UK from 1900 to 2000.
Overall, Contribution of agriculture and manufacturing had a significant fall in time period. In contrast, there was a considerable increase in business and financial during 20th century.
In regard to contribution of agriculture is conserned, the figures increased slightly, from just over 50% in 1900 to roughly 55% in 1950 after which it dropped substantially to just under 10% in 2000.
With respect to the manifacturing , it decreased dramatically from approximatly 45% in 1900 to just under 20% in 2000.
Regarding the business and financial sector, they increased significantly. They were the lowest in the half of the century about 10% . However, in 2000, business and financial services had become the dominant sector in the UK, contributing approxximatly 45% of its revenue.
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