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What is the main idea that President Clinton tries to communicate in this quotation?
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Free trade is beneficial, but steps must be taken to protect those whose incomes are at or below the nation's poverty threshold.
Free trade is beneficial, but steps must be taken to protect those whose incomes are at or below the nation's poverty threshold.
Free trade creates unrestricted benefits for every nation that participates.
Free trade creates unrestricted benefits for every nation that participates.
Free trade does not provide benefits to participants.
Free trade does not provide benefits to participants.
The expansion of trade has created prosperity for everyone.
The expansion of trade has created prosperity for everyone.
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Free trade is beneficial, but steps must be taken to protect those whose incomes are at or below the nation's poverty threshold.
Explanation: Clinton typically acknowledged trade's overall benefits while stressing that its gains aren’t evenly shared and government action (assistance, retraining, safety nets) is needed for those harmed by trade.
Explanation: Clinton typically acknowledged trade's overall benefits while stressing that its gains aren’t evenly shared and government action (assistance, retraining, safety nets) is needed for those harmed by trade.
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