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In the 21st century the potential for economic growth and prosperity in Washington State is dependent upon the
efficiency of its transportation system, the productivity of
the labor force, and the ability to trade with other
countries. Domestic and international trade is
responsible for one out of every three jobs in
Washington. In 2008, Washington's economy was more
reliant on international trade than any other state in the
United States.
What is the main idea of this passage?
Washington's growth depends on trade with other
states and countries.
O International trade alone is the dominant force in
Washington's economy
O Domestic trade is more important than international
trade to Washington
O Washington's economy has struggled in spite of the
money brought in from trade,
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