A tarriff is a fee charged on

A. All goods in the uS
B. Ships wanting to dock in American ports
C.Imported goods sold in US
D.South Agriculture sold abroad

C

Yes.

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To determine the correct answer, let's break down each option:

A. All goods in the US: This statement is too broad and not accurate. Tariffs are not charged on all goods in the US.

B. Ships wanting to dock in American ports: This statement refers to port fees, not tariffs. Tariffs are not charged on ships wanting to dock in American ports.

C. Imported goods sold in the US: This statement describes one of the main purposes of tariffs. Tariffs are fees or taxes imposed on imported goods when they are sold in a particular country. So, this option is correct.

D. South Agriculture sold abroad: This statement refers to South Agricultural products sold abroad, not imported into the US. Tariffs are not charged on South Agriculture sold abroad.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. Imported goods sold in the US.