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Which of the following is the result of a tariff?
a more efficient allocation of resources greater domestic production lower
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MacEc
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How would tariff help attain favorable balance of trade and balance of payments?
Check the Accounting Dictionary's explanation of
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Ne Ne
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what is a tariff like
for a simile like imperialism is like a giant octopus strecthing it's tentacles across the world A tariff
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julie
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Sugar can be produced from a variety of plants. In tropical countries it is frequently derived from sugarcane. In the U.S. it is
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Evette Johnson
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Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff?
(1 point) The tariff protected the North from paying any
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What is a tariff?
* 1 point A physical border between countries An argument between two states taxes on the import or export of
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KingofFire
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Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff?
The tariff protected the North from paying any additional
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Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff?
(1 point) Responses The tariff protected the North from
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Why does Southerners resist the increase tariff in 1828 arguing it should be nullified
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How would Clay’s American System with high tariffs on imported goods have benefited the West and South? (1 point) Responses He
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connexusbexus
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A tariff is a form of taxation on foreign products, While a quota is a ____ on imports from foreign countries
1. boost 2.
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How would Clay’s American System with high tariffs on imported goods have benefited the West and South? (1 point)
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hii
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A protective tariff is intended to protect the
Responses A consumer from higher prices on foreign goods.consumer from higher
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Which of the following describes a tariff? (1 point)
O The US limits the number of imported machinery from the United Kingdom O
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@ besofr2025
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Tariffs protect domestic businesses from foreign competition by
A. lowering production costs and increasing access to resources.
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ya mama
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Which of the following is NOT a typical reason that a country would impose tariffs?
A. to protect domestic employment B. to help
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ya mama
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Southerners complained that their economy was crippled by the __________.
Responses A Embargo ActsEmbargo Acts B Tariff of
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Why were Northern States in favor of Hamilton’s protective tariff on domestic industries?(1 point) Responses It encouraged
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What is a tariff
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Me
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How did John Calhoun react to the tariff of 1828?
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HOW DO QUOTES PROTECT LOCAL PRODUCERS?
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one
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A tax on imported goods is called a _____________________ .
* 1 point embargo tariff debt
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JUST ANSWER THIS DONT TAKE ME TO SOMEONE ELSES
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A tariff is a tax on what?
answers a. Necessities b. Sales calls c. Services d. Imports
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Why did American business owners favor high tariffs on foreign goods?(1 point)
Responses People were more likely to buy goods
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what is southern resist the increased tariff in 1828, arguing it should be nullified?
1. it was not helpful to any section of the
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What is a tariff?
* 1 point A physical border between countries An argument between two states taxes on the import or export of
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Big booty Gurl
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What was one economic impact of the Emergency Tariff of 1921?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aa decrease in the
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Which of the following statements correctly describes the impact of a tariff on an imported product?
A. Domestic producers are
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M
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a country is a leading producer of lumber. they want to increase their production of lumber. they decide to impose a tariff on
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M
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Which of the following was a major consequence of the Tariff (tax) of 1828?
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Organizations such as the Grange were strongly opposed to the Tariff of 1883 because it
A. made it difficult for farmers to sell
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What is tariff
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The connexus girl😭
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Why did American business owners favor high tariffs on foreign goods?
(1 point) People were more likely to buy goods from foreign
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John Calhoun reacted to the Tariff of 1828 by
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tariff short short sentence
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Southerners complained that their economy was crippled by the __________.
A Embargo Acts B Tariff of 1828. C Tariff of 1832. D
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what was one economic impact of the emergency tariff of 1921
And increase in American wages A decrease in interest An increase in
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why did Southerners resist the increased tariff in 1828, arguing it should be nullified?
a it was not helpful to any section of
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Which of the following was a major consequence of the Tariff of 1828?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIncreased support for
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Which of the following was an outcome of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff?
(1 point) Responses Trade partners raised the tariffs on
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What was one effect of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff? (1 point) Responses other countries responded by raising tariffs on American
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the practice of taxing imported goods in order to encourage the sale of goods made at home
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The ____________ was a tax placed on goods imported into the United States that was seen by the state of South Carolina as the
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In 1828, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to approve the Tariff of Abominations by a vote of 105 to 94. Why did
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Trade barriers such as tariffs, quotas and protective regulations can stand in the way of trade.
In India, _______ and
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myworldwha
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Trade barriers such as tariffs, quotas and protective regulations can stand in the way of trade.
In India, _______ and
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Dmememe emekshmwnj
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Trade barriers such as tariffs, quotas and protective regulations can stand in the way of trade.
In India, _______ and
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Better be right BOT
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What was one effect of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff?(1 point)
Responses It helped the American economy regain some lost ground from
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What was one effect of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff?(1 point)
Responses Other countries responded by raising tariffs on American
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Trade barriers such as tariffs, quotas can stand in the way of trade.
In India, _______ and regulations have sometimes limited
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Economic History
Economic Policies
Economic Policy
Economics
Economics or Trade
Economy
History
History (or maybe Economics)
International Trade
International Trade Barriers
Markets and Trade
Tariffs
Taxes
Trade
Trade and International Economics
Trade barriers
Trade Policies
Trade Policy
Trade Protectionism
Trade Restriction
U.S. History
United States
United States History