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Suppose there is a policy debate regarding the united states’ imposing trade restrictions on imported ball bearings: a senator from a state with several ball-bearing factories explains that it is necessary to impose trade restrictions, such as a tariff, on the ball-bearing industry to protect workers in the domestic ball-bearing industry. the senator claims that without trade protection, there will be layoffs, causing many u. s. workers in the ball-bearing industry to be unemployed. which of the following justifications is the senator using to argue for the trade restriction on ball bearings?

jobs argument

national-security argument

using-protection-as-a-bargaining-ch ip argument

infant-industry argument

unfair-competition argument

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