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4. the arguments for restricting trade suppose there is a policy debate regarding the united states’ imposing trade restrictions on imported tires. read the following scenario and answer the question that follows. a congresswoman from a state with several tire factories explains that it is necessary to impose trade restrictions, such as a tariff, on the tire industry to protect workers in the domestic tire industry. the congresswoman claims that without trade protection, there will be layoffs, causing many u. s. workers in the tire industry to become unemployed. which of the following justifications is the congresswoman using to argue for the trade restriction on tires? jobs argument unfair-competition argument national-security argument using-protection-as-a-bargaining-ch ip argument infant-industry argument

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