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kamilo84

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Discuss the national security argument as a case against free trade. What is the problem with this argument?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In the United States in 2014, the health care industry was the largest employer in ________ states.
 
  A) 7 B) 27 C) 34 D) 48



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Answer to Question 1

Certain industries argue that their business is vital to national security interest and ought to be protected. The trouble is that many industries make this claim and it is difficult to sort out the genuine claims from the bogus ones.

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