During the 1980s, Harley-Davidson, the American motorcycle maker asked Congress for tariff protection from large motorcycles imported from Japan. Harley-Davidson argued that their company needed protection so the company could reorganize and, after some time had passed, could become more competitive. Harley-Davidson's argument is similar to the _________argument for protection.
A) anti-dumping
B) infant-industry
C) bring diversity and stability
D) national security
E) save domestic jobs
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