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GBHS-Geog-Ch.20-BAY

GBHS-Chapter 20-Trade Connections

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What is chapter 20 about? Trade Connections.
What are linkages? Linkages occur whenever places are conected by the movment of people, goods, or information.
What is Global Economy? The linkages between Canada and the rest of the world.
What is imported fuel? It is fuel that comes into Canada from another country.
What is exported fuel? It is fuel from Canada sent to another country.
Goods from another country are called. Imports.
Goods we send to another country are called. Exports.
Canada is rich in what? mineral, forest, and agricultural resources.
How mauch minerals produced in Canada is exported? 80%
Of that 80%, how much does the U.S. get? 60%
Canada is first in the world for the production of what? Zinc
How much coal mined in Canada is exported? 40%
Give 5 reasons to export (blank)
Canada is rich in what? mineral, forest, and agricultural resources.
How mauch minerals produced in Canada is exported? 80%
Of that 80%, how much does the U.S. get? 60%
Canada is first in the world for the production of what? Zinc
How much coal mined in Canada is exported? 40%
Give 5 reasons to export. Revenue, Jobs, Expanded markets, Lower prices, Quality.
Give 4 reasons to import. Produce needs, quality, cost, International Development.
What is a Tariff. Import Tax.
What does a quota do? It limits the number or minetary value of priducts entering a country.
What do Protectionosm offer? Short term benifits and long term disadcantages.
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