Asked by Sara
Which is an argument against free trade?
It increases the prices for many products.
It violates basic economic principles.
It encourages outsourcing.
It leads to international conflict.
It increases the prices for many products.
It violates basic economic principles.
It encourages outsourcing.
It leads to international conflict.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What do you think?
Answered by
Sara
Either A or D
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No. Neither of those is correct.
Apparently you don't understand what free trade is.
Free trade is a policy in which nations do not restrict imports or exports. Usually it results in cheaper prices for customers and more profits for companies. It allows the free market to operate. It also encourages outsourcing, the manufacturing of goods in other countries with lower wages. Often U.S. workers have been laid off and their jobs taken over by people in other countries who make much less money. International conflict has not been one of the results.
Apparently you don't understand what free trade is.
Free trade is a policy in which nations do not restrict imports or exports. Usually it results in cheaper prices for customers and more profits for companies. It allows the free market to operate. It also encourages outsourcing, the manufacturing of goods in other countries with lower wages. Often U.S. workers have been laid off and their jobs taken over by people in other countries who make much less money. International conflict has not been one of the results.
Answered by
Sara
Is it b?