1. It encourages international cooperation.
- true!
It
leads to peaceful resolutions of international
conflicts. - well, a bit, but only as an extension of the frist thing- so the frist one is a better option!
It protects fragile ecosystems. - nothing to do with that!
It provides jobs for workers
in developed nations. - not, rather in the developing nation
Which is an argument against free trade?
It can limit environmental protection measures. - i don't think this is a very good option, but its the best of those given. Let's say that one country prohibits production which is enviromentally harmful, but cheap: a free trade would challenge this deciosn.
It leads to
international conflict. - no, i don't think so
It increases the prices for many products. -no, it rather decreases
It
violates basic economic principles.
- no, i don't think si
Imperialist powers did not seek cotton in Southeast Asia.
The story of the legacy of slavery in America, the enduring stain of racial discrimination, and the cultural, political, economic, and familial wounds it brings
NATO was organized primarily to "halt the growth of Communism in Europe" but it was also meant to ensure world peace and that another event like WWII wouldn't happen again.
The most important causes of the French Revolution were:
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1) The nation's debt
2) The refusal of the nobility and the clergy to pay taxes
3) Egalitarian philosophies
4) High food costs.
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