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societies face. GLE K 1 2 3 4 5 2.4.1 Recommended Scope & Sequence E C ONOMI C ISS U E S Understands how geography, natural resources, climate, and available labor contribute to the sustainability of the economy of regions in Washington State. Examples: − Explains that available...
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societies face. GLE K 1 2 3 4 5 2.4.1 Recommended Scope & Sequence E C ONOMI C ISS U E S Understands how geography, natural resources, climate, and available labor contribute to the sustainability of the economy of regions in Washington State. Examples: − Explains that available labor resources determine economic opportunities for the agricultural industry. − Draws conclusions about how the economy in each region of Washington State could change as a result of the
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made clothing and tools. Understands the basic elements of Washington State&rsquo;s economic system, including agriculture, businesses, <span class="highlight">industry</span>, natural resources, and labor. Examples: &minus; Explains components of Washington State&rsquo;s timber <span class="highlight">industry</span>, including the trees, workers, production mills, and consumers of wood products. &minus; Explains components of Washington State&rsquo;s agricultural <span class="highlight">industry</span>, including the natural resources of land and water, the farmers and laborers, the distributors, and the
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Washington State in the past or present. Examples: &minus; Examines how the demand for lumber in Japan and supply of lumber in Washington State has led to a trade relationship. &minus; Examines how the impact of Japan&rsquo;s demand for raw lumber affects Washington State&rsquo;s lumber <span class="highlight">Industry</span>. &minus; Examines how the Pacific Salmon Treaty has affected the harvesting and exporting of salmon. Understands and analyzes how the forces of supply and demand have affected international trade in the United States
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societies face. GLE K 1 2 3 4 5 2.4.1 Recommended Scope &amp; Sequence E C ONOMI C ISS U E S Understands how geography, natural resources, climate, and available labor contribute to the sustainability of the economy of regions in Washington State. Examples: &minus; Explains that available labor resources determine economic opportunities for the agricultural <span class="highlight">industry</span>. &minus; Draws conclusions about how the economy in each region of Washington State could change as a result of the