Farm subsidies

A. enable industrial nations to export much of their agricultural output at artificially low prices.
B. in the world's richest nations amount to over $300 billion.
C. make it more difficult for less developed nations to purchase capital equipment from U.S. manufacturers such as Caterpillar.
D. All of the choices are true.


D. All of the choices are true.

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