Monday, April 26, 2010

Question No. 21

You can submit an answer using the "Questions" e-mail link at the What You Need to Know web site. (Look in the lower, right-hand section of that page.)

If you submit the earliest best answer, I'll post your answer (without your name) and a critique here. It will be in the "Comments" section for that question.



Here's Question No. 21 (It's a Short-Answer Concepts question.):

Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, and the Peoples Republic of China have all used import substitution to one degree or another.

Using ONE of those four countries as an example
• describe a specific goal the country had for import substitution
• evaluate the success that country had in reaching that goal
and
• describe a factor that is discouraging the use of import substitution now.


(See pp. 38, 97-98, 111, 121-123, 127-128, 136-137, 142, and 149-151 in What You Need to Know. This is a 4-point question)



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