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Students explain the importance of international trade on American lifestyles, summarize the history of global agriculture in the last half of the 20th century, describe the role of trade among nations and barriers that exist. Full Review »
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Students explore world trade and adapting marketing strategies to another culture and economy then students research about other countries, interpret data, and apply it to modifying a product. Full Review »
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Students explain the concepts of marketing, comparative advantage and the uses of monetary policy to affect markets. Full Review »
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Students analyze maps of trade patterns between the United States and other nations and identify factors that may influence the production of goods. Full Review »
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Students investigate the goals of the Live 8 concerts and the fair trade issue. They conduct Internet research, read and discuss online articles about fair trade and the concerts, and participate in a mock hearing. Full Review »
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- 10th - 12th
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Students access the International Monetary Fund website and explore it in order to research the role of the organization. They use their findings to describe the purpose and activities of the International Monetary Fund. Full Review »
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- 7th - 8th
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Students examine how the Hudson's Bay Company dominated trade in the Pacific Northwest and compare and contrast how the Hudson's Bay Co. conducted business with competitors, suppliers, and customers to the prominent American fur trade companies by evaluating several different website. Students then participate in several different culminating activities. Full Review »
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Students identify and describe trade barriers and explain why they are levied. They identify a list of countries by subsidies, restrictions,and taxes, noting that they all impose trade barriers. They define tariff, quotas, product standards, and export subsidies. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students read and discuss a document regarding how the global fish trade is important to humans all over the world. Students conduct Internet research and write a scenario about what would happen if other countries did not help manage aquatic resources. Full Review »
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- 7th - 8th
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Students view the photo of the The Tea Trade Painting and discuss what they see. They will then discuss what went into the beginning of a major sea voyage. Next they explore routes traveled by the New England traders. They study sailing vessels and how they were powered. Finally they are given a wold map and answer questions based on specific map information. Full Review »

