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stephzh

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What is a major argument by the United States against the GATT Treaty?
 A)The United States competes against countries with unlimited pools of exploited labor.
 B)The treaty limits free trade based on its most favored nation requirement.
 C)The United States cannot apply the same taxes on imported goods that it applies to its domestic goods.
 D)The treaty does not provide any means for settling trade disputes between its member states.

Question 2

A treaty is said to be _____ when those who have drafted it agree that it is in final form.
 A)bound
 B)entered into force
 C)ratified
 D)adopted



Kjones0604

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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