Organized labor's reaction to NAFTA and the 1999 demonstration at the World Trade Organization's meeting in Seattle suggest that
A) many Americans were less enthusiastic about globalization than was President Clinton.
B) both ordinary workers and multinational corporations were becoming more hostile to the realities of a global market economy.
C) it is impossible for activists to mount large demonstrations when the issues are financially complex.
D) globalization made it easier than ever before for automobile workers to wage a Buy American campaign.
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