George W. Bush’s Quest for Realignment American Social Welfare Policy Abroad Pages 432- 434 Jeremy Aiello.

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George W. Bush’s Quest for Realignment American Social Welfare Policy Abroad Pages Jeremy Aiello

America’s Role in Developing Nations? Free trade among all nations had negative aspects and seemed unfair  Less Industrialized countries lacked modern machinery  The United States didn’t play by the rules: enacted $400 billion for federal agriculture subsides  Created unsafe working conditions and environmental hazards Undeveloped Countries could not compete The American-controlled World Bank and the International Monetary Fund gave loans to developing countries Bush promises to raise GDP from.10 % to.15%  European nations pledged to expand their aid more rapidly

What was one reason free trade of all nations seemed like a bad idea? A. Free trade would give people in undeveloped countries more jobs B. Free trade would allow countries to benefit economically C. Free trade in undeveloped countries would lead to unsafe working conditions and environmental hazards D. Free trade would cost thousands of jobs in the US

A. Free trade would give people in undeveloped countries more jobs B. Free trade would allow countries to benefit economically C. Free trade in undeveloped countries would lead to unsafe working conditions and environmental hazards*** D. Free trade would cost thousands of jobs in the US