Question
How has the demand for cherries and wheat grown in Washington State been affected by the World Trade Organization?
Responses
a It has increased because the World Trade Organization put price controls in place.
a It has increased because the World Trade Organization put price controls in place.
b It has declined due to the number of member nations in the World Trade Organization.
b It has declined due to the number of member nations in the World Trade Organization.
c It has declined because of new regulations put in place by the World Trade Organization.
c It has declined because of new regulations put in place by the World Trade Organization.
d It has increased due to China’s membership in the World Trade Organization.
d It has increased due to China’s membership in the World Trade Organization.
Responses
a It has increased because the World Trade Organization put price controls in place.
a It has increased because the World Trade Organization put price controls in place.
b It has declined due to the number of member nations in the World Trade Organization.
b It has declined due to the number of member nations in the World Trade Organization.
c It has declined because of new regulations put in place by the World Trade Organization.
c It has declined because of new regulations put in place by the World Trade Organization.
d It has increased due to China’s membership in the World Trade Organization.
d It has increased due to China’s membership in the World Trade Organization.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response to how the demand for cherries and wheat grown in Washington State has been affected by the World Trade Organization (WTO) is:
**d It has increased due to China’s membership in the World Trade Organization.**
China's accession to the WTO in 2001 facilitated increased trade and market access for U.S. agricultural products, including cherries and wheat, helping to boost demand for these commodities in international markets.
**d It has increased due to China’s membership in the World Trade Organization.**
China's accession to the WTO in 2001 facilitated increased trade and market access for U.S. agricultural products, including cherries and wheat, helping to boost demand for these commodities in international markets.