If the United States cuts back on imports from foreign countries, the most likely result would be

A. a return to the U.S. of high-paying manufacturing jobs.
B. foreign countries cutting imports from the U.S.
C. foreign countries giving in to U.S. economic demands.
D. massive job growth in the U.S., as the country begins to make what it used to import.
E. massive economic growth.


Answer: B

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