Arkansas is a leading national and international producer of which food items? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses rice rice bananas bananas chickens chickens coffee

rice, chickens

What is one benefit of international free trade to Arkansas? (1 point) Responses more factory jobs in the United States more factory jobs in the United States increased wages for U.S. workers increased wages for U.S. workers protection from foreign competition protection from foreign competition lower prices for buyers in local stores

lower prices for buyers in local stores

What is one way that both the U.S. government and the Arkansas government provide protection to local businesses from foreign competition? (1 point) Responses They pass a tariff on a competing foreign product. They pass a tariff on a competing foreign product. They forbid a company from buying anything from a particular foreign country. They forbid a company from buying anything from a particular foreign country. They subsidize an industry, making it cheaper for them to produce their product. They subsidize an industry, making it cheaper for them to produce their product. They restrict the amount of an item bought from a foreign company.

They pass a tariff on a competing foreign product.

Investigate the efforts of governmental and nongovernmental organizations, as well as multinational corporations, to narrow the inequitable distribution of resources.(1 point) Responses These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is easier said than done. These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is easier said than done. These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from communities to multinational corporations. In practice, however, this redistribution is a simple process. These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from communities to multinational corporations. In practice, however, this redistribution is a simple process. These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is only done through governments. These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is only done through governments. These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is a simple process.

These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is easier said than done.

After investigating some examples of natural resource development, what can you conclude about the social, political, and environmental consequences?(1 point) Responses The development and use of natural resources has mostly negative consequences for a country. The development and use of natural resources has mostly negative consequences for a country. The development and use of natural resources can have many positive and negative consequences for a country. The development and use of natural resources can have many positive and negative consequences for a country. The development and use of natural resources on a large scale always led to war and political or social oppression. The development and use of natural resources on a large scale always led to war and political or social oppression. The development and use of natural resources drives a country’s economy and therefore has mostly good consequences for the people there. The development and use of natural resources drives a country’s economy and therefore has mostly good consequences for the people there

The development and use of natural resources can have many positive and negative consequences for a country.