
When laws protecting domestic businesses are eliminated, the businesses that suffer the most are
A) manufacturers.
B) those that competed directly with multinational corporations.
C) those that existed only because of protection.
D) tourist-oriented businesses because of the influx of business travelers.
E) only agricultural businesses.
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