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- 4. The number of years a person is expected to live.
- 10. A decrease in the buying or selling activity in a country.
- 13. All countries rely to some extent on the goods and labors of other countries.
- 15. Gifts of nature: natural resources used to produce goods and services, for example, land minerals and trees.
- 18. A nation of state governed by the people; a republic.
- 19. The number of deaths of babies in a given population.
- 22. The average amount of income for every person in a country; the total amount of everyone's income divided by the population.
- 24. The United States limits the number of cars that can be imported.
- 25. Any form of government that has a constitution and is not a monarchy.
- 27. The total market value of goods and services produced by a nation in a given time period.
- 30. Buyers and sellers exchanging money, goods and services.
- 31. Goods (and services) sold to another country.
- 32. NAFTA is an example of negotiations among countries to reduce trade barriers.
- 35. A country's land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship determine the goods and services they producre for the international marketplace.
- 36. The ability to provide for the needs of the world's current population without damaging the ability of future generations to provide for themselves.
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- 1. Payments made to domestic businessess to help them compete with foreign businesses.
- 2. The US sells wheat to Costa Rica and buys coffee from Costa Rica.
- 3. Country A produces corn effciently, but it has no oil resources. It sells corn to other countries and imports oil from them.
- 5. The branch of government charged with putting into effect the laws of a country.
- 6. Money in circulation. The form of money used by a country.
- 7. The percentage of citizens in a country who can read and write.
- 8. For every person.
- 9. The forumla used to convert one currency to another. The value of one's country's currency as to another.
- 11. Materials that humans take from the natural environment to survive and to satisfy their needs such as soil, minerals, timber and fish.
- 12. Man-made resources used to produce other goods and services; for example, machines, factories, tools.
- 14. The identification form needed for international travel.
- 16. The United States prohibits trade with Cuba because of the continued political conflict with the country's leadership.
- 17. The number of deaths in proportion to the population.
- 20. Limits or restrictions on foreign trade.
- 21. Goods (and services) bought from other countries.
- 23. The willingness to assume the risks of organizing and coordinating resources to produce goods and services.
- 26. To achieve this, the United States, Canada and Mexico recently approved a trade agreement to remove all tariffs coming into their countries.
- 28. Having to do with the internal affairs of a country.
- 29. All human effort including the knowledge and skills used in the production of goods and services.
- 30. A government run by a king or queen, who is not elected but comes into power by birth.
- 33. A $10 fee is charged on every product entering Country B.
- 34. The ability to read and write.
