Which of the following statements best describes the problems faced by workers in low-income countries?

a. The real problem for many workers in low-income countries is that globalization has made their lives worse, and that they have so few good life alternatives.
b. The real problem for many workers in low-income countries is that globalization has made their lives worse, although it has created a few good life alternatives.
c. The real problem for many workers in low-income countries is not that globalization has made their lives worse, but rather that they now have so many life alternatives.
d. The real problem for many workers in low-income countries is not that globalization has made their lives worse, but rather that they have so few good life alternatives.


d. The real problem for many workers in low-income countries is not that globalization has made their lives worse, but rather that they have so few good life alternatives.

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