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Students explore the failures of the UN embargo on conflict diamonds from Sierra Leone. They participate in a trading game to explore the international trading system and the ways in which it rewards and punishes countries. Full Review »
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Students explore how the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has impacted the people and economies of North America and Mexico. Full Review »
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Students explore the benefits and drawbacks of free trade from the perspective of the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile and Mexico. For homework, they each write a letter to the editor expressing their personal viewpoint on trade. Full Review »
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Students examine career opportunities related to international trade and arts. They decide how they would present the concept of a Chinese garden to someone who is unaware of what one is. Full Review »
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Students examine a career in international trade. They practice using problem solving techniques and interpret data. They complete a writing assignment to finish the lesson. Full Review »
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Students interpret data on international tradeand the causes for changes in deficits and surpluses. After examining a series of charts and graphs about trade, they answer a battery of questions on the topic. Full Review »
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Students examine the trade deficit and how imports and exports decreased after September 11, 2001. After examing a series of charts and graphs about exports and imports, they answer questions about trade. Full Review »
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Students explore the foundational principles of the World Trade Organization and examine how the inclusion of China in the W.T.O. is expected to affect these aspects of global economics. Full Review »
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Students discuss how trade affects the products they use everyday. In groups, they identify the clothes they are wearing, the food they eat most often and the cars their families drive. Using the internet, they research how these goods made it to their community. They discuss that by having availability to these goods makes us have a higher standard of living. Full Review »
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Students read a handout that is used as a resource for teaching about the foreign trade market and how there is an exchange of goods. They read the information as a research assignment and make connections as to how the market fits together. Full Review »

