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Companies take
advantage of
lower wages
abroad.
american
workers lose job
opportunities.
which option best completes the diagram?
o
a. governments enter into a trade agreement to lower taxes on
imports.
o
b. trade blocs place restrictions on international economic activity.
o
c. free trade allows companies to relocate anywhere on the globe.
o
d. foreign investors take control of u. s. companies.
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Companies take
advantage of
lower wages
abroad.
american
workers lose...
advantage of
lower wages
abroad.
american
workers lose...
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