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Chapter 4 To begin the game, click on SLIDE SHOW and VIEW SHOW. When this screen comes up again, click anywhere on the screen to start.

At the next slide, to play the game, you must click directly on the underlined point value to go to the selected question. To get the answer, click in the question box. To return to the main screen, click in the answer box. For Final Wrap-Up, click on Final Wrap-up at the bottom of the main screen. Let ’ s play, click to start.

Vital Statistics History Globalization Jobs Personal Finance Vocabulary West Virginia Global Trade 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points Final Wrap-Up

What country built a Toyota plant in West Virginia?

Japan

What country invested in Siemens Medical in West Virginia?

Germany

What is one of West Virginia ’ s fastest growing exports?

Transportation equipment

How many countries had invested in West Virginia in 2011?

25

What country is West Virginia ’ s second largest export market?

Japan

What road did some of the earliest global trade routes follow?

Silk Road

What event made a major impact on global trade in the 18 th Century?

the invention of the steam engine

What organization was established after World War II to manage global trade?

G.A.T.T. (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)

What was the agreement that eliminated tariffs on trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico?

N.A.F.T.A. (North American Free Trade Agreement)

What organization replaced G.A.T.T.?

W.T.O. (World Trade Organization)

Who was the first WV governor to propose setting up an overseas office to promote trade?

Arch Moore

What agency in West Virginia promotes global trade?

The Development Office

In what county was Sino-Swearingen Aircraft established?

Berkeley County

What country is West Virginia ’ s largest export market?

Canada

What country invested in Mittal Steel in Hancock County?

The Netherlands

Who was the largest private employer in West Virginia in 2010?

Walmart

What job cluster includes clerks and cashiers?

Trade

What job cluster includes cement masons and plumbers?

Construction

What job cluster includes hair stylists and child care workers?

Service

What job cluster includes teachers and magistrates?

Government

How do banks reward depositors for allowing them to use their money?

By paying interest

What is the most common type of bank account?

Checking

What type of bank account serves as a holding place for money for the future?

Savings

What percentage of your income should not be exceeded by debt?

20 percent

What are the four areas of personal finance?

budgeting, saving, investing, credit

What is the term which means to “ have the ability to buy now and pay later? ”

credit

What term is used to describe “ the exchange of goods without money? ”

barter

What is the term that means “ money paid to use money? ”

interest

What term describes “ the voluntary exchange of goods and services? ”

trade

What term describes “ a tax on goods that are imported into a country? ”

tariff

Make your wager

Where are West Virginia ’ s two overseas trade offices located?

Nagoya (Japan) and Munich (Germany)