Project: The WTO Addresses Criticisms against the Organization Part A: Research these two protests against the WTO: The 1999 protests against the WTO in Seattle, Washington, during the WTO's Ministerial Conference, known as the "Battle in Seattle." The protests drew over 50,000 protesters. Protests against the WTO, held in Geneva, Switzerland, ten years later in 2009. Part B: Review the Following and Read the Links: "Top 10 Reasons to Oppose the World Trade Organization" The WTO only serves the interests of multinational corporations. The WTO is a stacked court. The WTO tramples over labor and human rights. The WTO is destroying the environment. The WTO is killing people. The US adoption of the WTO was undemocratic. The WTO undermines local development and penalizes poor countries. The WTO is increasing inequality. The WTO undermines national sovereignty. The tide is turning against free trade and the WTO! WTO Defense Summary Please do the following: After completing Part A to familiarize yourself with the protests and to review criticisms of the WTO, answer the following questions in a report of at least 750 words. Do any of these criticisms seem valid to you? Why or why not? Do you consider any of these criticisms a little "over the top"? Are there any criticisms missing from the top-ten list? Did the WTO adequately address the criticisms of it? Are people justified in protesting against the WTO? Does the use of violence detract from the points of those who protest nonviolently? Should these protests and criticisms be allowed, or should they be curbed? In your opinion, do protests lead to change? General Submission Requirements: Proofread for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Use complete sentence structure and standard written English. Do not use texting abbreviations or other shortcuts. Make sure all that paragraphs have a minimum of six sentences.