In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
Q2
Why do you think that recent US investment in American manufacturing has been criticized by other countries like South Korea?
Q3
Why do you think that China and the US want to control the world’s chip market?
Q4
Do you think that a country should consider the impacts its laws will have on its allies before enacting those laws?
Q5
Do you think that the CHIPS Act will motivate other countries to invest more in domestic manufacturing?
Q6
Is it possible for a country to invest greatly in domestic manufacturing without stepping on the toes of its allies?
Q7
Do you foresee the CHIPS Act, or the IRA, or the struggle between China and US, affecting your day-to-day life?
Q8
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
Expressions
flurry
a swirling mass of something
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A flurry of recent stock dumps have investors spooked.
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A flurry of legislative victories have greatly increased the public’s approval of the president.
(to) draw the ire (of)
to anger or irritate
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The company president promoted his son to a high-ranking executive position over more experienced candidates, drawing the ire of other senior executives.
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Her recent comments on such a sensitive issue drew the public’s ire.
dismay
consternation, often caused by something unexpected
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To the employees’ dismay, the board of trustees decided to sell the company to a buyer who’s promised to clean house.
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Are you sure you want to expel this provision of the bill? It’d sure draw the dismay of the progressive caucus.
imperil
to put at risk of being harmed, injured, or destroyed
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His infidelity imperils his marriage.
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The nation’s rising debts imperil its financial security and faith of other countries.
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