The answer is:
The following options benefit African consumers but not African farmers.
I. Subsidies to keep crop prices low
IV. Availability of imported grains
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>If you were to subsidize to keep prices low, consumers would benefit exclusively because the would pay a fixed rate for their farm products. On the other hand farmers would be affected because we don't know many factors that would influence this decission. Some of these factors may be.</em>
<em>- Will there be a price fixed for certain products</em>
<em>- Will the grains be cash crops</em>
<em>- Will farmers be allowed to rotate crops</em>
<em>Without knowing these factors one can only assume that when you susidize a crop the conditions imposed on the farmers may or may not be ideal.</em>
<em>When it comes to the availability of imported grains, some of these grains may be even cheaper than local grains. This may have a negative effect on local farmers who cannot lower their prices at a loss. Consumers would definitely benefit by paying lower prices from imported crops.</em>
Answer:
I think Barack Obama will be remembered as the first African-American ever to be elected president of the United States.
Answer:
Answer: Deciding whether or not to have children is life's biggest.
Explanation:
Opposed to--the union organization doesn't support the shipping of US jobs overseas or the unfair treatment of workers in Central America.
CAFTA is the Central America Free Trade Agreement and like the other free trade agreements the US has created unions are concerned with the loss of good American jobs to countries which exploit workers. The countries included with CAFTA have been exploiting their workers using long hours, poor conditions, and low wages to create products more cheaply.
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