International piracy of intellectual property rights has emerged as one of the most important foreign policy issues for many industrialized countries, particularly the United States. U.S. companies have suffered greatly from the lack of rigorous and uniform international standards for intellectual property rights. The absence of intellectual property laws in developing countries costs U.S. firms one dollar for every three dollars of revenue gained from exported products, PhRMA, Opportunities and Challenges for Pharmaceutical Innovation 3 (1996), while inadequate international enforcement of existing laws is estimated to cost U.S. industry up to $80 billion per year. Report of the United States Trade Representative's Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committee (IGPAC) to the Congress of the United States on the Agreements Reached in the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations 22 (1994).
Answer:
C. A text-to-text connection
Explanation:
"apply something you’ve previously read to the text you’re reading to understand its central ideas," that's text-to-text.
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<span>How many Protestant priest are in Brazil ?
10% of </span><span>Brazil</span>
Because he was assassinated by Serbian rebels. Most of Europe was allied with someone, a tangle of alliances. Serbia was allied Russia. Austria-Hungary didn't like Serbia. Well when the Archduke decided to visit Sarajevo, he was assassinated by a Serbian assassin. Because of that, Austria-Hungary wanted to punish Serbia and declared war. Well Austria-Hungary was allied with Germany and Italy. And Serbia was allied with Russia. Well Russia attacked Austria-Hungary and Russia was allied with both Great Britain and France.... So it triggered a chain reaction like that.