Basic Trade Terms
Agreements and Organizations
To increase or decrease trade
European Union
Resources and Climate
Specific Countries
Amount of development
Anything Goes
100

Goods and services made in a different country and sold to people in your country are called

Imports

100

What was signed in December 2015 as a legally binding international treaty on climate change by 196 countries?

Paris Climate Accords

100

a tax placed on an imported product

A tariff

100

How many countries are currently part of the European Union?

27

100

What are resources that cannot be reused

Non- renewable resources

100

Which  country currently has the highest GDP in the world?

United States

100

What are nations with a high average of material well-being such as the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, and Western Europe?

Developed nations

100

What is the increasing interconnection of producers, consumers, and financial systems around the world?

Globalization

200

Goods and services made in your country and sold to people of a different country are called

Exports

200

No barriers for flow of workers, financial capital, or goods and services

one of the main objectives of the European Union

200

What are actions a nation or group of nations take to punish or put pressure on another nation?

Sanctions

200

How many European Union countries currently use the Euro as their currency?

20

200

What is the long-term heating of the Earth’s climate system due to primarily fossil fuel burning?

Global Warming

200

Which country currently has the second largest GDP in the world and is the largest exporter of goods in the world?

China

200

What is the name of countries that have made recent progress towards developing their economies.  These include Mexico, Brazil, and several countries in Eastern Europe?

Newly industrialized countries

200

What is the process that a nation improves its economic, political, and social well-being of its people

development

300

When a country spends more money on imports in one year than it earns in exports

trade deficit

300

Which international organization was founded in 1995 that administers trade agreements, settles trade disputes, and organizes trade negotiations

World Trade Organization

300

Fewer or no trade restrictions

free trade

300

Approximately what percent of GDP is created by the European Union?

About 15%

300

What are resources that can be replenished for future use?

Renewable resources

300

Which European country, which never used the Euro as its currency, negotiated to leave the European Union on January 31, 2020 after several years of tense negotiations?

United Kingdom (Great Britain)

300

Countries with relatively low levels of material well-being

Less developed countries

300

What is the shared need of countries for the resources, goods, services, labor, and knowledge supplied by other countries?

Interdependence

400

A system where the values of currencies are fixed compared to one another is called a

fixed exchange rate

400

What is the name of the international agency that offers loans and provides financial assistance and advice to less developed countries?

World Bank

400

a limit on the amount of an imported good allowed into the country

import quota

400

What year did the Euro become official currency in circulation for many European Union countries?

2002

400

improvements in transportation and communication

expansion of free market economies

 trade agreements.

Reasons globalization has occurred

400

Which country briefly left the Paris Climate Accords in 2020, rejoined in 2021, and left again in 2025?

United States

400

a nation’s GDP divided by its population

per capita GDP

400

If a country can make more goods and services than another country, then it has a(n):

Absolute advantage

500

when a country earns more money on exports in one year than it spends on imports

trade surplus

500

What renegotiated trade deal between the United States, Mexico, and Canada was ratified in 2020?

USMCA

500

What is an escalating cycle of trade barriers between two countries?

Trade war

500

Traveling is easier within Europe

Comparing prices is easier

Currency exchange costs are eliminated


advantages of using the Euro compared to each country having its own currency

500

Solar power

Biomass

Wind-generated electricity

Examples of renewable resources

500

Which country has a high GDP with a growing middle class and a lot of economic growth, but low GDP per capita as its high GDP is divided by a very large population?

India

500

What allows countries to make goods they specialize in and sell to other countries and buy items from other countries that those countries specialize in.

trade

500

What is the relationship for a country between its value of imports and its value of exports?

Balance of trade

600

A system that relies on supply and demand to determine the value of one currency vs. another is called a:

flexible exchange rate

600

What is the name of the organization that assists with exchange rates and oversees international payments to help economic growth?

International Monetary Fund

600

What is the goal of protectionism?

To protect domestic producers from foreign competition with the use of tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers

600

Freedom of choice due to lower prices

Free movement of goods due to fewer customs checks

Free movement of people to work and settle in any member state

additional freedoms provided by the European Union becoming a single market

600

Oil

Coal

Nuclear energy

Examples of non-renewable resources

600

Much of Africa and parts of Latin America and Southeast Asia

Areas of the world with many less developed countries

600

Low education

Civil unrest

Poor nutrition and health

Obstacles to development for less developed countries

600

If a country is able to produce more of an item at a lower opportunity cost than another country, then it has a(n):

Comparative advantage

700

price of one country’s currency for another country’s currency

an exchange rate

700

What is it called when the value of a currency decreases in value (becomes weaker).  This makes exports cheaper and imports more expensive?

Depreciation

700

to aid national defense

promoting infant industries

protecting domestic jobs

keeping money at home

helping the balance of payments

national pride

reasons that protectionists don’t want free trade

700

Democracy and rule of law

Functioning market economy

Ability to implement EU laws

criteria to join the European Union

700

What is the long-term goal for all countries to stop global warming?

A climate neutral world by 2050 and to prevent temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Celsius.

700

What have the economies of Asian countries like Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan had in common in the last 75 years?

They have had massive economic growth are highly developed nations today.

700

Low productivity

A lot of subsistence farming

Low quality of life

Indicators of less developed nations

700

banks and other financial institutions that buy and sell foreign currencies

foreign exchange market

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