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Trade Barrier Mascot Group Activity

Mascot Activity Directions Choose a “mascot” that could represent each type of trade barrier that was discussed in the Trade Barriers presentation. Draw illustrations of your mascots in the boxes below. Be sure to give your mascots names and write the reason why you chose each one to represent the trade barriers that we’ve studied and how does your picture represent a Tariff, Quota, or Embargo? (3 or more detailed complete sentences) Remember to be CREATIVE!