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What are non-tariff barriers?
 
  a. Protectionist barriers
  b. Positive sum game barriers
  c. Part of the Bretton Woods System
  d. An important aspect of a typical structural adjustment program
  e. Government-imposed policies to increase competition

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What might the leaders of the world's civilizations in 1350 think of today's world?
 
  a. Peace and prosperity has greatly increased.
  b. Advances in technology have made cultures less important.
  c. The bases for modern trade existed in their time.
  d. Greater equality exists among the world's regions.
  e. Western-led progress has produced agreement on basic values.



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