Many products are made in foreign countries. To sell those items in Arkansas what must stores do first

A. Barter the products
B.Import the Products
C. outsource the products
D. Export the products
Arkansas is leading national and international producer of which food items? Select all that Apply (2 points)
A. Rice
B. Bannanas
C. Chickens
D. Coffee
What is one benifit of international free trade to Arkansas?
A. More factory jobs in the United states
B.increased wages for US workers
C.protection from Foreign competition
D lower prices for buyers in local stores

I'll be glad to check your answers.

Where are your answers?

If it is made in another country you have to bring it here first. That is called im.... .

Now do we really think Arkansas grows more coffee, bananas, rice than countries in South and Central America or Asia? Ever hear the phrase "banana republic"?

A surely wrong
B think not
C exactly the opposite

http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2102

My answers are

A
AC
D

barter? no, that is not what I was trying to tell you.

rice?

agree on lower prices for shirts sewn by starving workers in Southeast Asia.

To sell products made in foreign countries in Arkansas, stores must first import the products. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Import the Products.

Arkansas is a leading national and international producer of two food items: A. Rice and C. Chickens. Therefore, the correct options are A and C.

One benefit of international free trade to Arkansas is A. More factory jobs in the United States. International free trade allows for increased market access, which can lead to the growth of industries and the creation of more job opportunities within the United States.

What is one benefit of international free trade to Arkansas