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Second Step Social Emotional Learning!
Friday – Why is it important for historians to create effective timelines? Begin your warm-up silently and use your notes if needed!!! 1430 Henry the Navigator commissions the exploration of western Africa 1434 Gil Eanes sails to the Bulge of Western Africa proving that myths of monsters did not exist 5 minutes 1474 Fernao Gomes discovers the Guinea coast reaching southward to the Ivory coast 1400 1475 Portugal’s Age of Exploration 1530 1484 Diogo Cao discovers the mouth of the Congo River 1499 Vasco de Gama sails around Africa and reaches India. 1488 Bartolomew Dias sails to the Cape of Good Hope and returns after a mutiny on his ship 1502 Amerigo Vespucci discovers Brazil for Portugal 1525 Joao Fagundes sails and explores Newfoundland the Gulf of St. Lawrence
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• • • trade barrier – any activity which slows or outright blocks the free exchange of goods and services between nations boycott – refusal to purchase a good/service from a specific company or country embargo – a trade barrier which blocks all trade with another nation quota – a trade barrier which places a limit on imported goods sanction – the act of economically punishing another nation tariff – a trade barrier which places a tax on imported goods
Test Yourself Trade Barriers
1. Company XYZ produces cheese in Scotland exports the cheese, which costs $100 per pound, to the United States. A 20% tax would require Company XYZ to pay the • • United States government $20 to • • export the cheese. • boycott embargo quota sanction tariff
2. In 2010, Mexico imposed a limit of 250, 000 tons of sugar that could be imported into Mexico. • • • boycott embargo quota sanction tariff
3. In 1962, the United States prohibited all imports and exports to and from Cuba. • • • boycott embargo quota sanction tariff
4. In 2006, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution to restrict the export to and the import from Iran on certain items and technology potentially related to nuclear weapons. • • • boycott embargo quota sanction tariff
5. In 2010, China announced that it would impose an import tax on American poultry of up 105. 4 percent. • • • boycott embargo quota sanction tariff
6. In 2005, the United States limited the imports of Chinese textiles to 7. 5% a year. • • • boycott embargo quota sanction tariff
7. In 2012, the United States Commerce Department announced that it would impose a tax ranging from 2. 9% to 4. 7% on Chinese made • boycott solar panels. • embargo • quota • sanction • tariff
8. In June of 2013, the European Union decided to lift restrictions of the trade of weapons to Syrian rebels. • • • boycott embargo quota sanction tariff
9. In 1990, the Japanese Government announced it would extend its voluntary limit on automobile exports to the United States. • • • boycott embargo quota sanction tariff
10. Argentina increased taxes to 9% on the import of milk powder after record levels of imports and fears Argentina farmers would suffer • boycott falling incomes. • embargo • quota • sanction • tariff
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