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j.rubin

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One area of labor issues that the labor side agreement to NAFTA does not open to foreign consultation or investigation is
 
  A) the use of child labor.
  B) worker exposure to unsafe conditions.
  C) minimum wages.
  D) workers' rights to organize.

Question 2

The biggest flaw in the logic of the labor argument is the failure to consider
 
  A) the needs of developing countries.
  B) the impact of tariffs on inflation.
  C) the differences in national productivity levels.
  D) the impact on employment levels.


bigcheese9

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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