Latin America and Canada Economics Quiz

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NAFTA is an example of which pattern of behavior among or between countries?
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How did the agreement of NAFTA affect Canada?
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Paying for an employee to go back to college is an example of
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Why is Brazil able to export so many agricultural products?
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In Cuba, many of its industries are controlled by the government, which means that the government decides what and how much to produce. The government also sets prices for many goods and rations them to citizens. What type of economic system exists in Cuba?
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Brazil's economy can best be described as
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Brazil is the largest exporter of such goods as coffee, orange juice, and sugar. Agricultural products are exported out of Brazil at a fast rate, as Brazil is one of the world's major producers of agricultural products.

The reason Brazil exports so many agricultural products is mostly a result of Brazil's
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Which of these actions would most likely lead to an increase in a country's gross domestic product (GDP)?
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What is the purpose of free trade partnerships like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the
United States, Canada, and Mexico?
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In a mixed economy, people have many economic choices, but the government is involved in some aspects of the economy. Which of the following is an example of how the government in Canada is involved in the economy?