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Here are the teacher pack items for NAFTA’s Impact on Texas:
In this experience, students explore the basics of NAFTA. Then they summarize the benefits and problems with maquiladoras. Next they analyze graphs and determine which Texas industries have increased exports under NAFTA. Finally they weigh the pros and cons of NAFTA and take a stand whether it is mostly positive or mostly negative. Objectives:
Trade between Texas and Mexico has always been important. Almost half of all the trade between the United States and Mexico moves through the long border between Texas and Mexico. Throughout Texas history (until 1994), when goods were traded between the U.S. and Mexico, a tax on imported goods—called a tariff—was added to the cost of goods.
Objectives:
Name a product that is manufactured in Mexico and imported to the United States.
Why do you think countries would want to impose a tariff on imported goods?