By Bianca and Alyssa
REMEMBER
     KNOWLEDGE
 Writemeanings for the following
     terms: Consumer, Tariff,
     Subsidy, Human Rights,
 Telecommunication, developing
        nation and Barter.
WHAT DOES CONSUMER MEAN ?

   A consumer is a individual person who buys for
    personal use and not for resale. A consumer is
   someone who can make the decision whether or
               not to purchase an item.
Just say that you go to a store and you purchase an
 item such as some clothes or video games you are
         making that decision as a consumer.
WHAT DOES TARIFF MEAN ?

   A Tariff is a tax imposed on a product when it is
   imported to a country. Tariffs are used to restrict
 trade, as they increase the price of imported goods,
   making the item more expensive to consumers.
We need the Tariffs because overseas the prices are
 much lower and people would rather buy from there
  so then our industry's and shops would not get any
              money and have to shut down.
WHAT DOES SUBSIDY MEAN ?
Subsidy means when a country wants to use a space
   in another country they must pay that country’s
     government some money to use that space.
You might need to use the space for a short time but
              you still must pay money.
     For example if America wanted to do some
experiments in Australia's deserts they would have to
         pay Australia's government money.
WHAT DOES HUMAN RIGHTS MEAN ?



Human rights is a right that all humans must have.
   For example all humans must have shelter
          , food, water and education
WHAT IS TELECOMMUNICATION?

  Telecommunication is communication with other
    people from around the world. It is like social
networking, you must be able to hear and sometimes
                    see them.
WHAT IS A DEVELOPING NATION?

A developing nation is a nation that is not as rich as
other nations.. They are still develop by trying to get
        more money and earn more items.
WHAT IS BARTER?

Barter is exchanging goods for other goods for other
  products without using any money. Barter is also
  know as trading. for example in the old days you
 could go to the shop and say you want to buy a toy
you would give the shopkeeper goods that belonged
                       to you.

H.S.I.E

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  • 2.
    REMEMBER KNOWLEDGE  Writemeanings for the following terms: Consumer, Tariff, Subsidy, Human Rights, Telecommunication, developing nation and Barter.
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    WHAT DOES CONSUMERMEAN ? A consumer is a individual person who buys for personal use and not for resale. A consumer is someone who can make the decision whether or not to purchase an item. Just say that you go to a store and you purchase an item such as some clothes or video games you are making that decision as a consumer.
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    WHAT DOES TARIFFMEAN ? A Tariff is a tax imposed on a product when it is imported to a country. Tariffs are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods, making the item more expensive to consumers. We need the Tariffs because overseas the prices are much lower and people would rather buy from there so then our industry's and shops would not get any money and have to shut down.
  • 5.
    WHAT DOES SUBSIDYMEAN ? Subsidy means when a country wants to use a space in another country they must pay that country’s government some money to use that space. You might need to use the space for a short time but you still must pay money. For example if America wanted to do some experiments in Australia's deserts they would have to pay Australia's government money.
  • 6.
    WHAT DOES HUMANRIGHTS MEAN ? Human rights is a right that all humans must have. For example all humans must have shelter , food, water and education
  • 7.
    WHAT IS TELECOMMUNICATION? Telecommunication is communication with other people from around the world. It is like social networking, you must be able to hear and sometimes see them.
  • 8.
    WHAT IS ADEVELOPING NATION? A developing nation is a nation that is not as rich as other nations.. They are still develop by trying to get more money and earn more items.
  • 9.
    WHAT IS BARTER? Barteris exchanging goods for other goods for other products without using any money. Barter is also know as trading. for example in the old days you could go to the shop and say you want to buy a toy you would give the shopkeeper goods that belonged to you.