Environment & Responsibility
Early Trade & Fur Trade
Imports, Exports & Interdependence
Perspectives & Fair Trade
Then vs. Now
100

Name one environmental impact of transportation in global trade.

Answer: Pollution or CO₂ emissions.

100

What is one item Indigenous peoples traded before Europeans arrived?

Answer: Food, tools, furs, materials, etc.

100

What is an import?

Answer: Goods brought into a country.

100

What do workers usually want in global trade?

Answer: Fair pay and safe working conditions.

100

What was one major item traded during the fur trade?

Answer: Beaver pelts/furs.

200

How can factories harm the environment?

Answer: Air pollution, chemicals, waste, greenhouse gases.

200

Why did Europeans come to North America?

Answer: To find resources, furs, and wealth.

200

What is an export?

Answer: Goods sent out to another country.

200

What do companies usually want in global trade?

Answer: Profit and lower costs.

200

Name one way transportation today is different from transportation during the fur trade.

Answer: Today we use cargo ships, airplanes, and trucks instead of canoes.

300

How does packaging affect the environment?

Answer: It creates waste and pollution.

300

What was the main purpose of the fur trade?

Answer: To get beaver furs to sell for money.

300

What is it called when countries rely on each other for goods and products?

Answer: Interdependence.

300

What is fair trade?

Answer: A system that helps ensure workers are treated fairly and paid properly.

300

How is global trade today different from trade during the fur trade?

Answer: More countries, more products, faster transportation, and technology are involved today.

400

Which group is most concerned about pollution caused by trade?

Answer: Environmentalists.

400

Name one positive effect and one negative effect of early contact.

Answer:
Positive: trade, new tools, sharing knowledge
Negative: disease, land conflict, cultural change

400

What mode of transportation is most commonly used to move heavy goods across oceans?

Answer: Cargo ships.

400

Why might consumers and environmentalists have different perspectives on trade?

Answer: Consumers may want low prices while environmentalists want less pollution and waste.

400

Why is global trade much faster today than in the past?

Answer: Better transportation and technology.

500

Give two environmental problems caused by global trade.

Answer: Pollution, emissions, factory waste, plastic waste, habitat destruction, etc.

500

How were Indigenous peoples’ goals in trade different from Europeans’ goals?

Answer: Indigenous peoples focused more on relationships and survival, while Europeans focused more on profit and resources.

500

Explain how imports and exports make countries interdependent.

Answer: Countries rely on each other for products and resources they cannot make or grow themselves.

500

Why do different groups have different opinions about trade?

Answer: Different groups have different goals, needs, and priorities.

500

Give two major differences between the fur trade and modern global trade.

Examples:

  • Fur trade used canoes; today uses ships/planes/trucks
  • Fur trade focused mainly on furs; today many products are traded
  • Trade today is worldwide and much faster
  • Technology connects countries instantly