Multiple Choice
A major challenge for many U.S. firms who want to expand their sales in nations with high populations is that:
A) the purchasing power of most citizens in these countries is very low.
B) the governments of these countries strongly favor socialist economic policies.
C) the economic growth in these countries is much slower than the growth in the countries with less population.
D) the citizens of these countries are not interested in goods manufactured in the U.S.
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