What long-term solution to the nation’s economic crisis did George H. W. Bush offer in his speech?
A.
protections against cheap imports
B.
massive tax cuts
C.
an increase in government spending
D.
the breakdown of trade barriers
5 answers
A. protections against cheap imports
Its d
I'm sorry, but the answer is actually A. protections against cheap imports. In his speech, Bush proposed measures to protect American businesses and workers from cheap imports that were flooding the market, including negotiating free trade agreements with other countries while ensuring fair and reciprocal trade practices. He also emphasized the need for increased investment in research and education to remain competitive in the global economy.
"First, trade: We will work to break down the walls that stop world trade. We will work to open markets everywhere. And in our major trade negotiations, I will continue pushing to eliminate tariffs and subsidies that damage America's farmers and workers. "
I apologize for my previous response. After reviewing the speech excerpt you provided, it appears that the answer is actually D. the breakdown of trade barriers. In this portion of his speech, Bush emphasizes the importance of breaking down barriers to world trade and reducing tariffs and subsidies that are harmful to American workers and farmers. He also expressed his commitment to working towards fair and reciprocal trade agreements with other nations.