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Additional
Discussion/Assignment Ideas by EALR Subject Area.
CIVICS
Civics
2.2, Understand the function and effect of law.
How do countries use the rule of law to structure and regulate trade?
Show
how the rule of law permits international trade to be conducted.
Explore the concepts of assurance of payment, reasonable recourse,
guarantees of quality and performance and so on.
How
do international traders reconcile differences in rules and laws
from one country to the next?
Discuss
whether or not one nation has the right to try to impose its rules
and laws on another, and the impact that allowing or not allowing
this to happen can have on international trade.
Civics
3.1, Understand how the world is organized politically and how nations
interact.
Show how international agreements are negotiated.
Show
how international agreements on trade can bring nations closer together
and move them apart, sometimes at the same time.
Explore
how countries resolve trade disputes through organizations such
as the WTO.
Civics
4.3, Explain how citizen participation influences public policy
Show how the environmental movement became a mainstream force for
change in public policy within the U.S. and Europe. How is this
related to the economic stability and strength of these regions?
Contrast the growth of the environmental movement in developed countries
with those in less developed countries.
ECONOMICS
Economics
1.1 , Comprehend key economic concepts and economic systemsContrast
the idea of comparative advantage with absolute advantage. Include
the concepts of product cost, product quality, and transportation
cost to primary customers. Are there shades of comparative advantage?
In
what products does Washington State enjoy a comparative advantage
with other countries and with other states. Why do we have a comparative
advantage in these products and services?
Who
benefits from access to lower-priced goods? Who does not benefit
from the presence of lower priced goods in the market?
Economics
1.4, Examine how government policies influence the economy
Explain what non-tariff trade barriers are, and how these barriers
can evolve from social and other societal concerns.
What
industries does the U.S.protect through non-tariff trade barriers.
Should these industries be protected and what would the impact of
not protecting them be?
Does
Washington State have products which are protected by non-tariff
trade barriers and what are they? What are the reasons for these
barriers? What would be the impact of increased competition on these
industries?
Economics
1.5, Examine the importance of international trade
What percentage of the gross domestic output of the U.S. economy
is directly related to trade, and how many jobs are supported by
trade (both imports and exports). Compare this to Washington States
economy. Show the impact of a 5% increase or decrease in the amount
of trade in Washington.
What
is the growth rate for industries involved in international trade
vs. ones that do not trade?
What
are the top ten types of items exported from Washington State, and
where do they go? What kind of workers make these products and what
is their geographic distribution in Washington State?
What
jobs in Washington State are related to trade? Are these jobs in
industries that are growing and if so, how fast? Project how many
jobs will be related to trade in ten years.
What
imported items do Washington State businesses compete with?
GEOGRAPHY
Geography
1.1, Use and construct maps, charts and other resources.
Create maps that show the major U.S. trading partners.
Indicate those which are the primary trading partners with Washington
State.
Indicate the major Washington State port cities (sea and air), and
highlight typical transportation routes between Washington and major
trading partners).
Create
a map that illustrates the worlds various trading communities
and organizations in Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America.
HISTORY
History
1.2, Analyze the historical development of events, people, places
and patterns of life in the U.S., world and Washington State history.
What trade issues sparked the founding of the United States?
How
important was trade to the development of the United States...
from
1700-1800?
from
1800-1900?
from
1900-2000?
What
were the most important trade issues in the U.S. during the centuries
listed above?
Trace
the diffusion of a concept or idea from one early civilization to
another (for example, the Arabic concept of zero, spread of Buddhism
from India to China, and so on).
History
1.3, Examine the influence of culture on U.S., world and Washington
State history.
Trace the influence on music styles of Jimi Hendrix, Pearl Jam and
other Northwest contemporary musicians on the world music scene.
What
are the top ten most popular foreign bands/performers
in the U.S.?
What U.S. bands are most popular in Europe?
What U.S. bands are most popular in Latin America?
What U.S. bands are most popular in Asia?
What U.S. brands are most popular in Africa?
How
have various immigrant cultures shaped the development of Washington?
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