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5 February, 11:45

What is the main idea that President Clinton tries to

communicate in this quotation?

The global economy is giving more of our own people and

billions around the world the chance to work and live and

raise their families with dignity. But the ... expansion of

trade hasn't fully closed the gap between those of us who

live on the cutting edge of the global economy and the

billions around the world who live on the knife's edge of

survival. This global gap requires more than compassion;

it requires action.

---President Bill Clinton

January 18, 2001

Free trade creates unrestricted benefits for every

nation that participates.

Free trade is beneficial, but steps must be taken to

protect the needy.

Free trade does not provide benefits to participants.

The expansion of trade has created prosperity for

everyone.

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  1. 5 February, 13:13
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    B) Free trade is beneficial, but steps must be taken to protect the needy.
  2. 5 February, 13:19
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    (B) Free trade is beneficial, but steps must be taken to protect the needy.
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