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Graded AssignmentHST103B/104B: World History | Unit 7 | Lesson 12: Looking Back and Ahead Unit Test

Name: Timothy Glasgow Date: 2/3/2021

Graded Assignment
Unit Test, Part 2
Complete this teacher-scored portion of the Unit Test, and submit it to your teacher by the due date for full credit.
(20 points)

Score

1. The following chart provides data on several countries. Based on this data, which country has the lowest
standard of living compared to the others? Explain your answer.

Country Life Expectancy Mean Years of Gross Domestic


at Birth (in years) Schooling Product per Capita
(adults; in years) (U.S. dollars)

France 81.6 10.4 33,103

Nicaragua 73.8 5.7 2,632

Gambia 56.6 2.8 1,446

Tunisia 74.3 6.5 8,509

Answer: Gambia, they have the lowest life expectancy at birth, the lowest mean of schooling, and the lowest
dollar per captia

(20 points)

Score

2. Read the following quotations. Which quotation, A or B, is likely from a person who supports NAFTA? Explain
your answer.
3.

“When the government doesn’t interfere with trade, companies can


make more money and people can buy goods for less. Besides,
we’ll be able to just concentrate on what our workforce does best.”
“I’m concerned that some corporations will close down their
factories and set them up in less-developed countries. There’s also
the problem of making it harder for countries to pass laws to
protect the environment.”

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Graded AssignmentHST103B/104B: World History | Unit 7 | Lesson 12: Looking Back and Ahead Unit Test

Answer: A. this person supports the fact of free trade, he states “people can buy goods for less” and states “ the
government doesn't interfere with Trade” this is a characteristic of free trade argument.

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