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Why would a boycott work on a country?
A. The country would have to pay he...
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Question 10 of 10
Why would a boycott work on a country?
A. The country would have to pay heavy fines to international
organizations.
B. The country would need to comply with a larger set of antitrust
regulations.
C. The country would be deprived of its most important trading
partners.
D. The country would face economic pressure because of reduced
trade or growth.
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