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37· The United States, Great Britain, and Japan A. Are less-developed countries.

ID: 1200406 • Letter: 3

Question

37· The United States, Great Britain, and Japan A. Are less-developed countries. B. Are industrialized nations. C. Are third-world countries D. Have relatively low per capital incomes. E. None of the above. 38. A specific amount of money levied on each unit of product bought into the country is a(n) A. Ad valorem tariff B. Value-added tariff C. Fixed tariff D. Protective tariff E. Duty-free tariff. 39. To reduce dollars flowing out of the country, the United States can limit the number of Japanese cars being imported by imposing a(n) A. Quota. B. Exchange control. C. Trade deficit. D. Embargo. E. Free trade zone. 40. Understanding that Arab business men tend to stand face to face with the object of their conservation reveals the importance of knowing another culture's use of A. language B. Dialect. C. Religious practices. D. Manners. E. Body language. 41· The United States prohibition of imported Cuban cigars is an example of A. An embargo. B. A quota. C. Dumping. D. A tariff E. Countertrade. Which countries were merged into one market by NAFTA? A. Canada, the U.S., and Mexico 42. B. North America and South America C. North America and Brazil D. Canada and the U.S. E. Canada and Mexico

Explanation / Answer

Answers 37 B 38 C 39 A 40 41 D 42 A 43 B 44 B 45 B 46 47 48 C 49 50 E 51 C 52 D 53 C 54 E 55 56 B 57 A 58 B

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