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The traditional bartering is replaced with a more sophisticated system that relies on
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The chief vehicle for Dutch trade in Asia was the:
a. Batavia Company. b. Dutch Spice Company. c. Southeast Asian Trading
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Which of the following laws is considered a trade barrier? (1 point) Responses A company that produces furniture is shut down A
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Kaleb Gilliam
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Which of the following commodities most affected the growth of trade in West Africa?(1 point)
A salt B camels C millet D silk
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Doma
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How has NAFTA benefited Texas
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Q Country A has a climate well-suited for agriculture, but few energy resources. Country B is arid but has plentiful access to
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i dont like school but love Minecraft
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How does free trade affect the United States? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses lower prices lower prices decreased
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Which of the following goods or services is an import to the United States?(1 point)
Responses software created in California and
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tk4 mann
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Trade barriers are designed to protect producers in the country from being put out of business by foreign producers with lower
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tk4 mann
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Which of the following goods or services is an import to the United States
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How does free trade affect the United States? Select all that apply.
A. lower prices B. decreased wages C. higher farm profits D.
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Shy'Quan
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Which of the following is an example of the impact trade had on the people of Southern and Eastern Africa?
A. Eastern Africans
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Writer
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How did the triangular trade benefit Europe?
A. Europe increased trade with most of the continent of Asia. B. Europe increased
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What is removal of trade barriers called?
Productivity Tariff Free trade Development
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Which accurately describes aspects of the trans-Saharan trade between Europe and Africa?
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Manus
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Suppose you developed a map similar to the map shown with a legend showing the geographic origins of silk, spices, cotton, and
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Getting the goods and services that you want by offering a different good or service as payment is called
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Anonymous
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Answer with the best choice from the drop down menu.
are designed to protect producers in the country from being put out of
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anthony
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How does free trade affect the United States
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Lynn
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Why is trade necessary explain with example
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Nirmal
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Here in 2022 and I have answers for you.
1.(C) to engage in trade with other nations 2.(D)She conquered the Black Sea coast and
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yabadabadoo
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Which trade item from outside the region did West Africans need most?
Group of answer choices A: iron B: gold C: camels D: salt
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plzzz help
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Which of the following were among the most valuable trade goods produced in the Arab world?
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luc
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Other than material goods, what else was traded along the silk road?
Religion Disease Ideas All of the above
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ASAP SOCIAL STUDIES PLZ
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what is external trade policy?
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Mariam
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In a world without trade, what would happen to the costs that American consumers would have to
pay for Logitech's products?
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kawsar Hamid
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Which accurately describes the triangular trade?
The triangular trade consisted of ships traveling from England to Africa, then
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nick
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Which phenomenon did triangular trade most directly encourage?
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Dorian Fields
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if 1,200 units were traded,total social surplus would be equal to ____deadweight-loss would be equal to _____
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Izzie
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Goods traded from China towards Europe travelled mostly:
A. North B. South C. East D. West
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Bro
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why is there so much conflict around trade deals, which became a focal point during the 2016 US Presidential election?
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eric
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What is fair trade and alternative consumption? What are some benefits and disadvantages of these approaches?
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ashley
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So I am currently making a type of dossier for my history project so I need to find a excerpt or an article that includes
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Smile
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How did geography most benefit the Malacca and Brunei sultanates?
A. They depended on natural barriers like mountains to protect
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Peedy
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what natural resources most attracted European traders to the lands that later became Canada?
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alexa
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Suppose the country has many natural resources, but almost no manufacturing. Which training plan with this country be most
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lacey
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A clothing corporation argues that it needs a tariff so workers are not laid off. This is an argument for
an infant industry***
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TM
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b) Draw the hypothetical U.S. market’s import demand curve for steel before the tariff, and the Canadian export supply curve
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jingle
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How do tariffs work to protect infant industries?
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Yoonmin
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Which of the following describes trade in the Late Middle Ages?
A.Far-reaching B.Limited** C.Local D.Secret Is it B?
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Laney
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The people of East Africa traded with
A. China, India, and Southwest Asia B. Songhai C. Europe and the Americas D. Portugal
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BlUrRyFaCe
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A) the U.S. cannot get goods from other places.
Reactivate B) Canada has better farming areas than the U.S. ** C) the U.S. and
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Mark
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People Engage in trade mostly in order to
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Anonymous
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What effect will this have upon the supply. (Increase or decrease?)
a large new tariff (tax) on imported tablets. My answer is
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Raquan
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Trade barriers are designed to protect producers in the country from being put out of business by foreign producers with lower
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Which of the following describes trade in the Late Middle Ages?
Far-reaching Limited Local Secret is it a pls help
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Oscar
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what merchants controlled most land and maritime trade route leading up to the 1400
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demetrius
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I pick A
one drawback of voluntary trade was that it 1. requires two groups to use a common language 2. can make one group
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dasha
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which of the following was a drawback of trade among civilization of the vedic age?
A. Traders shared new ideas. B. traders
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dasha
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