
TEKS US History High School - H.17.E: International Trade Policies & Free Enterprise System
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High School - U.S. History
Social Studies K-HS (Archived)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1In this excerpt, Senator Collins proposed legislation intended to address -Iraqi aggression against neighboring countriesthe collective economic power of OPEC member nationsthe formation of a military coalition among Arab statesthe refusal of the Israeli government to recognize Palestine60sH.17.E: International Trade Policies & Free Enterprise System
- Q2Which of the following best completes this diagram?Greater influence for labor unionsIncreased business competitionDecreased availability of raw materialsLower rates of personal savings30sH.17.E: International Trade Policies & Free Enterprise System
- Q3Which of the following correctly completes this description?North American Free Trade AgreementNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationOrganization of Petroleum Exporting CountriesGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade60sH.17.E: International Trade Policies & Free Enterprise System
- Q4Lines for gas such as the one in this photograph resulted from -an oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexicoan embargo by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countriesthe dissolution of Standard Oil Companythe construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline60sH.17.E: International Trade Policies & Free Enterprise System
- Q5How have these principles most affected U.S. markets?By causing shortages of essential materialsBy discouraging coordination among producersBy making business transactions costlierBy stimulating consumer demand for products60sH.17.E: International Trade Policies & Free Enterprise System
- Q6These gasoline rationing stamps were printed beginning in January 1974, but were never used. Which situation led the U.S. government to print these coupons?Economic deflation caused by increased trade globalizationAn embargo organized by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting CountriesA shortage of consumer goods following the end of a global conflictThe economic collapse of the Soviet Union caused by increased defense spending30sH.17.E: International Trade Policies & Free Enterprise System
