A quota that limits U.S. imports of cane sugar
A) harms U.S. consumers more than it helps U.S. producers.
B) helps U.S. producers more than it hurts U.S. consumers.
C) harms foreign producers more than it helps U.S. producers.
D) helps both U.S. consumers and U.S. producers at the expense of foreign producers.
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