Multiple Choice
The most impassioned opposition to globalization in the West
A) argued it gave too much freedom to individuals and communities abroad.
B) asserted it weakened the profitability of large corporations.
C) argued it was turning American workers into poorly-paid "slave laborers."
D) favored free-trade agreements.
E) claimed it was an economic threat.
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