Nigeria-AD-2010


 * Nigeria **



** ﻿ Primary Doc A: **  ** [|Nigeria and U.S.] **   ﻿The United States and Nigeria have a healthy relationship. The United States aided Nigeria to civilization. Nigeria is the United States' largest trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa. In return for oil the United States sends products such as machinery, wheat, and motor vehicles. It is worth $4 billion a year. Nigeria also gives the United States rubber products, cocoa, gum arabic, cashews, coffee, and ginger. This shows the global interdependence they have for each other. Primary Doc B:

[|Nigeria and Ghana] **Artifact A:** Nigeria and Ghana are working hard to strengthen their relations. They are two countries that can't really trade due to the fact that they are right next to each other, and produce the same products. They have held conferences to strengthen their political interdependence. **[|Nigeria and United States Oil]**  The United States and Nigeria know each other well. Nigeria supplies 8% of U.S. oil imports. That 8% is nearly half of Nigeria's daily oil production. **Artifact B:** [|Nigeria and France] France relies on Nigeria for many products. A big product is oil. Nigeria used to be an oil power house. It ended because of a unstuctured government. France looks to Nigeria for Coffee, precious metals, beans, and fruits. This is an example of global interdependence.

**Artifact C:** **[|Nigeria Economy]** This document talks about the history of the Nigerian Economy. It talks about the influences other countries had put into the economy. This is interdependence economically. A big country that had a big influence is France.