AP US History

Category - History

What would a tariff protect?
  1. Corn grown in the Midwest
  2. Tobacco grown in the South
  3. Cloth made in England
  4. Cloth made in New England
Explanation
Answer - D - A tariff would protect cloth made in New England.

Key Takeaway: By definition, a tariff is a tax on imports, thereby protecting domestic products. For example, any cloth that was imported from Britain and sold in the United States was taxed so that Americans would be more likely to purchase cloth made in New England and therefore, contribute more to the American economy.
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