Vocaubulary
Fair Trade
Is it Fair to Eat Chocolate?
Early history of Chocolate
Evidence
100

What is the Harkin-Engel Protocol?

A document calling for the end of child slavery.

100

Which of the following challenges does fair trade seek to address? A) The overproduction of luxury goods
B) Environmental sustainability issues
C) The lack of brand recognition for local products
D) The concentration of wealth among a few multinational corporations


Answer: D) The concentration of wealth among a few multinational corporations

100

What is the primary reason many children in West Africa work in cocoa bean fields? 

 Their families need the income for survival.

100

What was the primary use of cacao by the ancient Mayans?

Beverage and medicine

100

Which passage mentions that about 300,000 children work in cocoa fields in West Africa? 

Passage 3

200

What is Fair Trade?

Farmers getting paid a fair price for their crops.

200

How does fair trade benefit producers in developing countries? 

 By providing them with access to global markets and fair prices

200

What is one of the benefits of buying Fair Trade chocolate? A) It is always cheaper than regular chocolate.
B) It ensures farmers are paid fairly, allowing their children to attend school.
C) It is produced using advanced technology.
D) It contains no chocolate ingredients.


It ensures farmers are paid fairly, allowing their children to attend school.

200

Who is believed to be the first civilization to consume chocolate?

Olmec

200

What evidence supports the claim that child labor in cocoa farming is a current issue?

A) "This is not a story from 200 years ago. It’s happening right now!"

300
What is a Machete?

A large, heavy knife used for cutting or weapon.

300

What does the fair trade label on a product indicate? 

The product meets specific social, economic, and environmental standards.

300

How many cocoa beans are needed to make one pound of chocolate? 

D) 400

300

Which ingredient did the Aztecs add to their chocolate drink that distinguished it from the Mayans' version? 

C) Vanilla

300

Which statement provides evidence for why families need children to work in cocoa fields? 

A) "Without help from their children, the farmers would not be able to buy food."

400

What is the definition of profit?

Income, from a product or service over a given period of time.

400

What is a key principle of fair trade?

Fair wages for workers

400

What is the Harkin-Engel Protocol? 

A document to eliminate child labor in cocoa production.

400

What role did cacao seeds play in Aztec society besides being a beverage?  

B) They served as a type of currency.

400

Which quote from the text indicates the health risks faced by children working in cocoa fields?

B) "Her health is at risk because she uses a sharp machete."

500

What is a consumer?

A person who buys things.

500

What is the primary goal of fair trade?

To promote social and economic equity for producers

500

What systemic issue contributes to the exploitation of child labor in cocoa farming? A) The privatization of the cocoa industry removed minimum price laws.
B) Chocolate companies have too much competition.
C) Farmers are heavily subsidized by their governments.
D) There is a surplus of cocoa beans on the market.


A) The privatization of the cocoa industry removed minimum price laws.

500

How did the relationship between chocolate and social status differ between the Mayans and the Aztecs?  

C) Mayans viewed chocolate as a luxury for the elite, while Aztecs restricted it further to rulers and favored individuals.

500

What evidence suggests that Fair Trade practices can lead to better living conditions for farmers? 

"Companies that buy cocoa beans from these farmers sign a document promising to pay the farmers a fair-trade price."

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