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Why has the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between

Canada, the United States, and Mexico resulted in some Mexican farmers
going out of business?
O A. Without tariff protection, they could not compete against lower-
priced U.S. farm products.
B. Without an open border, they could not bring their goods into the
United States to sell.
O C. Without regulation, they could not maintain a clean enough
environment to farm safely.
O D. Without a minimum wage, they could not find workers willing to
work on their farms.

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User Cloe
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Answer:

D:Without a minimum wage, they could not find workers willing to

work on their farms.

Step-by-step explanation:

NAFTA's purpose was to encourage economic activity among North America's three major economic powers: Canada, the U. S., and Mexico. Proponents of the agreement believed that it would benefit the three nations involved by promoting freer trade and lower tariffs among Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

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