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A "Chamber of Commerce" would be MOST LIKELY to lobby Congress for A) higher tariffs on imports. B) an end to the War in Iraq. C) tax incentives for counties that attract international business. D) greater regulation of labor unions and more rights for management.

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The correct answer for the question: A "Chamber of Commerce" would be MOST LIKELY to lobby Congress for..., is, C: Tax incentives for counties that attract international business.

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A Chamber of Commerce, also known sometimes as a Board of Trade, is a system of organization of local businessest that seeks to improve the welfare of the local population and its businesses, both small and big, through the defense, furthering and protection, of their interests, and through activities that encourage business wellbeing and community welfare as well. Because Chambers of Commerce seek also to stimulate local business, and help them become more productive and profitable, they tend to encourage such events that help both things to happen. One such thing is to stimulate businesses through tax incentives, which they would lobby for, and through the stimulation of foreign investment in local businesses. This is why the correct answer is C.

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A Chamber of Commerce is a network or association of business people to protect and promote the interests of their members. Chambers of Commerce are in every country.

Question: A "Chamber of Commerce" would be MOST LIKELY to lobby Congress for

Answer: C) tax incentives for counties that attract international business.


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