Answer to Question 1
NAFTA was already controversial before it went into effect in, and it remains so today. Among US citizens, there were fears that factories would close down and jobs would flow south to Mexico. American environmentalists feared that the US environment would suffer because Mexican factories and other polluters, unable to afford the cleanup of their industries, would set new and lower standards that US companies could then match. Mexican officials feared that a surge in their consumption of American- made products would so increase their trade deficit with the United States that Mexico's monetary reserves would be exhausted.
Answers will vary when students discuss justification. Key facts include:
Some US factories did close, in part because production was cheaper south of the bordernotably in the maquiladora (automobile) factories but NAFTA was not the exclusive cause of the shutdowns.
Lower-cost manufacturing for American companies did shift to a host of countries outside NAFTA and the Western Hemisphere, but NAFTA rules buffered the impacts of those moves.
American exports to Mexico were given a boost by NAFTA, as Mexican tariffs on American goods were reduced.
NAFTA did create more manufacturing jobs in Mexico, especially in the motor vehicles industry.
Exports from Mexico to the United States have more than tripled since NAFTA went into effect in 1994 . This bilateral trade is in Mexico's favor, with imports from Mexico exceeding exports to Mexico by 20 percent.
NAFTA gradually eliminated most Mexican tariffs on agricultural imports from the United States, with favorable results for American producers.
The United States had a strong if perhaps understated NAFTA goal of reducing Mexican immigration into the United States by boosting Mexico's prosperity.
In sum, in the United States and Canada, NAFTA has been beneficial to farmers but not to factory workers, while the reverse is true in Mexico.
Answer to Question 2
Population 100,000 - 150,000
Land area 250 - 1,000 square miles
Consists of a number of islands
Ex-colony of Britain, New Zealand, or Australia
Depends heavily on foreign economic aid