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1 International Trade Page 79 What has twelve legs, six eyes, three tails, and cannot see? Three blind mice!

2 Standard 12d Essential Understandings: Virginia and the United States pursue international trade in order to increase wealth. Essential Questions: Why do Virginia and the United States trade with other nations? What is the impact of technological innovation on world trade? Vocabulary: global economy, opportunity cost

3 Candy Questions

4 Name one issue that is a primary concern for state governments?

5 What term means power that is divided between federal and state governments?

6 Name the two houses of our Virginia General Assembly.

7 What is the annual speech that the President delivers to Congress?

8 Name the five steps a bill takes in becoming a law.

9 Where in the Constitution do you find the separation of powers?

10 Which branch confirms presidential appointments and approves the annual budget?

11 The Electoral College process leads to the targeting of what kind of states?

12 Name two locations where you may register to vote in Virginia.

13 Name one negative impact of high cost of elections?

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16 Worldwide markets in which the buying and selling of goods and services by all nations takes place is called global economy.

17 Reasons that states and nations trade To obtain goods and services they cannot produce or produce efficiently themselves

18 Reasons that states and nations trade To obtain goods and services they cannot produce or produce efficiently themselves To buy goods and services at a lower cost or a lower opportunity cost

19 Reasons that states and nations trade To obtain goods and services they cannot produce or produce efficiently themselves To buy goods and services at a lower cost or a lower opportunity cost To sell goods and services to other countries

20 Reasons that states and nations trade To obtain goods and services they cannot produce or produce efficiently themselves To buy goods and services at a lower cost or a lower opportunity cost To sell goods and services to other countries To create jobs

21 Virginia and the United States specialize in the production of certain goods and services which promotes efficiency and growth. Virginia and the United States also pursue international trade in order to increase wealth.

22 Recent Technological innovations have made a large impact on the economy. Innovations in technology (e.g. the Internet) contribute to the global flow of information, capital, goods, and services.

23 Recent Technological innovations have made a large impact on the economy. Innovations in technology (e.g. the Internet) contribute to the global flow of information, capital, goods, and services. The use of such technology also lowers the cost of production.

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26 On the left side of your notebook, glue the two globes that list the top reasons that nations and states trade with one another.


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