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Which of the following is not an example of how trade agreements, like NAFTA, lower trade barriers? A. They lower tariffs on goods, encouraging importing. B. They lift trade quotas, encouraging manufacturing. C. They make it easier to travel internationally without a passport. D. They encourage companies to conduct business across borders.

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Answer: C is the correct answer.

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The following is not an example of how trade agreements, like NAFTA, lower trade barriers: They make it easier to travel internationally without a passport.

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NAFTA stands for the North American Free Trade Agreement. The agreement was made between United States, Canada and Mexico and the goal of the agreement was to remove barriers to the exchange of goods and services among the three countries.

The following is not an example of how trade agreements, like NAFTA, lower trade barriers: They make it easier to travel internationally without a passport. Correct answer: C

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