What arguments were put forward by critics of global free trade in the early twenty-first century?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Environmentalists warned of the pollution costs to the world's environment of U.S. factories relocating to poorer and less regulated nations.
2. Labor organizers decried the flight of American jobs as manufacturers sought less expensive and more compliant workers abroad.
3. Human rights activists spotlighted the grim working conditions in many overseas plants, including the prevalence of child labor.
4. Many observers noted the development of a "race to the bottom" for labor and environmental standards as globalization spread and deepened.

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A) encouraging collective bargaining B) lobbying Congress for heavy federal subsidies C) cutting back work hours D) shifting operations to the cheap-labor South

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Eugene "Bull' Connor, Birmingham's police chief

A) ?opposed integration and civil rights protestors but never arrested Martin Luther King. B) ?encouraged the residents of Birmingham to accept the process of integration. C) ?grudgingly complied with the court-ordered integration of the city's golf courses, parks, and playgrounds. D) ?encouraged the Ku Klux Klan to attack freedom riders. E) ?None of these are correct.

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Aeschyluswas the

a. leader of the Sophists. b. first known writer of tragedy. c. first capital city of Ionia. d. name of the basic Spartan army unit. e. wrote The Republic.

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The Crittenden Compromise

a. divided the territories between North and South states. b. ran counter to the Republican party platform. c. failed. d. was proposed by a Kentucky Senator who was a Henry Clay Whig. e. all of these choices.

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