Which of the following statements would a World War II–era isolationist most likely support?
A) U.S. businesses will thrive if the U.S. enters the War and they are called on to produce war materials.
B) The genocidal policies of the Nazi regime must be stopped at all costs.
C) The United States will not benefit from interfering in European conflicts.
D) Any democratic country should be given loans to purchase U.S. weapons.
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Ответ:
C) The United States will not benefit from interfering in European conflicts.
Explanation:
Isolationists don´t support US engagements in distant wars, they don´t see any immediate benefits of the country´s participation in them. They are afraid of consequences. When WWII broke out, the American public was not in a mood that would have allowed an immediate participation in the conflict.
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Outsourcing - relocating jobs in other countries.
The goal of outsourcing is to make use of a country's comparative advantage. For example, an American company that outsources production to a country with lower wages, its using that country's comparative advantage in the wage department.
Trade agreement - removing barriers to exchange of goods and services.
The goal of a trade agreement is to allow for a freer exchage of goods and services, mainly by removing tariffs and other barriers to trade.
Regulatory bodies - setting rules for international trade and resolving disputes
Regulatory bodies are in charge of setting the rules, and applying those rules. The most important regulatory body in international trade is the World Trade Organization (WTO), founded in 1995. It has 164 member countries.
Nongovernmental organizations - focusing on solutions to specific problems, like poverty
Nongovermental organizations (NGOs) focused on specific issues outside of government intervention. For example, Amnesty international focuses on human rights, Greenpeace on enviromental issues, and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), on the protection of endangered species.