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An opponent of free trade would argue that A) tariffs reduce the demand for domestically produced goods. B) consumers benefit from the availability of more low-cost goods. Elimi…
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An opponent of free trade would argue that
A) tariffs reduce the demand for domestically produced goods.
B) consumers benefit from the availability of more low-cost goods.
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C) quotas are needed to protect consumers from poor quality products.
D) a lack of trade barriers lead to a loss of jobs for domestic workers.
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D) a lack of trade barriers lead to a loss of jobs for domestic workers.
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Opponents of free trade often argue that trade with other countries destroys domestic jobs. So the most related answer is D
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